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Rare pirate & spanish colonial * Gold 1 Escudo * Popayan Nuevo Reino 1777 w\ COA
$ 289.87
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Description
Awesome, Lovely and very rare pirates GOLD cobA GOLD coin of the 18th century, Spanish Empire
The famous "Oro Español"
Charles III King of Spain (1766-1788)
Gold Escudo or Doubloon
1777
Catalogs:
AC. 1420; Restrepo 54-10;
KM# 48.2; Hernández#683
Mint:
Popayan,
Nuevo Reino de Granada, modern-day Colombia. New Kingdom of Granada (Spanish: Nuevo Reino de Granada), or Kingdom of the New Granada, was the name given to a group of 16th-century Spanish colonial provinces in northern South America governed by the president of the Audiencia of Bogotá, an area corresponding mainly to modern-day Colombia, Panama and Venezuela.
Ov.-
CAROL·III·D·G· / HISP·ET·IND·R· 1777 ; bust to right
Rv- FELIX·A·D·SF· / ·P·IN·UTROQ· ; coat of arms of the king of Spain 1 on the left and S on the right
Gold AV
3,30 g
; 19 mm
These type of coins have circulated in the American Spanish colonies and were of legal currency in the Colonies & in the US until the Civil War, in the 19th century.
Weight:
3,30
g (excellent weight for the type)
Diameter:
1
9 mm
Composition:
G
old
Assayers:
SF
Grade:
VF+,
check the scan photos for instance and judge yourself.
High value in catalogs.
The item photographed is the item you will receive.
Guarantee for the authenticity of the coins:Provided Certificate of Authenticity.
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