Online Coins Auction #85

Thursday, 20 July 2023 | Madrid, 15:00 CEST


Results for la category: "Spanish Monarchy"

614 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). 1/2 Real (Ar. 1.65/16mm). 1627. Segovia P. (Cal-2019-620). Very Fine. Nice piece.
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615 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP IV (1621-1655). 1 Croat (Arm. 3.19g/21mm). 1653. Barcelona. (Cal-2019-667). Very Fine.
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616 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). 1 Real. (Ar. 3.09g/21mm). 1652. Segovia BR. (Cal-2019-795). Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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617 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). 1 Tari (Ar. 5.58g/24mm). 1622. Naples Poor/C. (Vincent 319). Very Fine.
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618 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). 1 Patagon. (Ar. 27.34g/42mm). 1653. Bruges. (Vincenti 1080). Very Fine. Missed flan.
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619 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). 1 Patagon. (Ar. 27.87g/41mm). 1622. Tournais. (Vincenti 1110). Very Fine.
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620 | Spanish Monarchy

WAR OF THE REAPERS (1640-1652). 1 Sisé (Ae. 3.84g/22mm). 1646. Barcelona. Definitive bust of Louis XIV. (Cal-2019-50). Very Fine.
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621 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS II (1665-1700). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.36g/15mm). 1697. Lime. (Cal-2019-134). Very Fine. Limited.
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622 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS II (1665-1700). 1 Tari or 20 Grana (Ar. 4.32g/25mm). 1696. Naples AG/A (Vicenti-177). Very Fine. good specimen
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623 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III, The Pretender (1700-1714). 2 Reales. (Ar. 4.53g/27mm). 1707. Barcelona. (Cal-2019-27). Almost Very Fine.
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624 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III, the Pretender (1700-1714). 2 Reales. (Ar. 4.78g/27mm). 1711. Barcelona. (Cal-2019-32). Good Very Fine.

The Pretender's minting occurs exclusively in the territories of the Crown of Aragon, not in vain it is in Barcelona where he established his court after disembarking in 1705. Juan Bautista Basset obtains the adhesion of the kingdom of Valencia for the cause; a year later the allied troops of the archduke take Zaragoza and in October of that same year, 1706, it is the kingdom of Majorca that recognizes him as king. He promised all of them "freedom, jurisdiction and privileges" in opposition to the centralizing policies of the Bourbons. Carlos III minted coins in Barcelona, ​​Valencia, Zaragoza and Majorca between 1705 and 1714.
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625 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 4 Maravedis. (Ae. 8.25g/26mm). 1719. Segovia. (Cal-2019-92). Very Fine. Nice obverse.
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626 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 4 Maravedis. (Ae. 9.12g/27mm). 1720. Barcelona. (Cal-2019-84). Very Fine.
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627 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 4 Maravedis. (Ae. 7.59g/28mm). 1719. Saragossa. (Cal-2019-101). Good Very Fine.
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628 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 1/2 Real (Ar. 1.50g/16mm). 1738. Madrid JF. (Cal-2019-185). Good Very Fine. cleaned up.
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629 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.24g/15mm). 1740. Madrid JF. (Cal-2019-186). Good Fine/ Almost Very Fine.
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630 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.42g/19mm). 1703. Mexico L. (Cal-2019-212). Almost Very Fine. Scarce specimen.
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631 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.57g/16mm). 1738. Mexico MF. (Cal-2019-261). Very Fine.
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632 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 1/2 Real (Ar. 1.43g/16mm). 1732. Sevilla PA. (Cal-2019-338). Very Fine.
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633 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 1 Real. (Ar. 2.78g/20mm). 1744. Madrid AJ. (Cal-2019-461). Almost Very Fine.
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634 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5.80g/27mm). 1721. Segovia F. (Cal-2019-954). Good Very Fine. Nice specimen.
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635 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5.85g/27mm). 1737. Sevilla P. (Cal-2019-997). Good Very Fine. Beautiful patina.
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636 | Spanish Monarchy

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 2 Liards (Ae. 7.37g/27mm). 1709. Namur (Belgium). (Vincenti-55). Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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637 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 1 Maravedi. (Ae. 1.07g/16mm). 1746. Segovia. (Cal-2019-18). Good Very Fine.
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638 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 1 Maravedi. (Ae. 1.08g/16mm). 1747. Segovia. (Cal-2019-19). Very Fine.
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639 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.63g/16mm). 1759. Lima JM. (Cal-2019-63). Good Very Fine. No dot above the mint mark. Scarce and more so.
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640 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 1/2 Real (Ar. 1.29g/16mm). 1756. Madrid JB. (Cal-2019-74). Good Fine.

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641 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.65g/16mm). 1748. Mexico M. (Cal-2019-81). Almost Very Fine. Nice patina.
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642 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.57g/14mm). 1817. Madrid GJ. (Cal-2019-371). Good Very Fine.
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643 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 1 Real. (Ar. 2.80g/20mm). 1751. Madrid JB. (Cal-2019-175). Very Fine.
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644 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 1 Real. (Ar. 2.83g/20mm). 1756. Madrid JB. (Cal-2019-180). Good Very Fine.
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645 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 1 Real. (Ar. 2.77g/21mm). 1759. Madrid J. (Cal-2019-183). Almost Very Fine.
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646 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 2 Reales. (Ar. 6.59g/26mm). 1759. Mexico M. (Cal-2019-306). Almost Very Fine.
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647 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 8 Reales (Arm. 26.74g/39mm). 1751. Mexico MF. (Cal-2019-475). Oriental stamps. Very Fine. Beautiful tone. Acquired at Aureo&Calicó in the 90s.

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648 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 8 Reales (Arm. 26.71g/40mm). 1755. Mexico MM. (Cal-2019-489). Good Very Fine. Acquired at Aureo&Calicó in the 90s.
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649 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Reales. (Har. 26.68g/39mm)*. 1769. Potosi JR (Cal-2019-1164). 9 straight. Encapsulated by NGC AU53. Very rare specimen and more so. *Theoretical weight and measurements.
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650 | Spanish Monarchy

FERDINAND I, Infante of Spain (1765-1802). Ducaton. (Ar. 25.01g/39mm). 1796. Parma. (MIR 1070/1). Good Fine/ Almost Very Fine.
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651 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 2 Maravedis (Ae. 2.37g/19mm). 1772. Segovia. (Cal-2019-34). Good Fine. Limited.
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652 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.42g/15mm). 1774. Sevilla CF. (Cal-2019-312). Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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653 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5.83g/27mm). 1788. Sevilla C. (Cal-2019-790). Good Very Fine. Beautiful tone.
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654 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS IV (1788-1808). 8 Reales. (Ar. 26.71g/39mm). 1790. Mexico FM. (Cal-2019-952). Bust of Carlos III and ordinal IIII. Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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655 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Reales (Arm. 26.75g/39mm). 1771. Lima JM. (Cal-2019-1032). Point on the first L. Small overprint inside value 8. Very Fine. Acquired at Aureo&Calicó in the 90s.
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656 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Reales. (Ar. 26.84g/39mm). 1781. Mexico FF. (Cal-2019-1121). Very Fine.
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657 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Reales. (Ar. 26.76g/39mm). 1787. Mexico FM. (Cal-2019-1131). Very Fine.
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658 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Reales. (Har. 26.65g/38mm). 1789. Mexico FM. (Cal-2019-1134). Almost Very Fine.
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659 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 1/2 Escudo. (Au 1.76g /15mm). 1769. Madrid PJ. (Cal-2019-1253). Very Fine. Nice tone.

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660 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 1/2 Escudo. (Au. 1.80g/15mm). 1783. Madrid JD. (Cal-2019-1262). Almost Very Fine. set. Used as a jewel.
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661 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 1/2 Escudo. (Au. 1.74g/14mm). 1787. Madrid DV. (Cal-2019-1281). Good Very Fine. Stripe on obverse.

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662 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Escudos. (Au. 27.11g/36mm). 1767. Santa Fe of the New Kingdom. (Cal-2019-2087). Almost Extremely Fine. Nice specimen, scarce and more so.

Between 1672 and 1772, Mexico, Lima, Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino, Santiago de Chile, Guatemala, Madrid and Sevilla minted the famous Rat Face, one of the most iconic portraits of the engraver and medalist Tomás Francisco Prieto and of all Spanish numismatics and that appear between the modules between ½ and 8 Escudos. The mint of Lima was, together with that of Mexico, the most prolific in terms of minted pieces, also finding two subtypes of busts basically differentiated by the shape of the nose. With regard to the Colombian mint, despite having been operating since 1627, it was not until 1756 when the step was taken to what we can already consider an industrial minting of coins, coinciding with a change of building for the mint. The change meant the definitive end of the macuquina coin, not its circulation, and the introduction of the cord in all the pieces minted by this house. In the period between 1758 and 1771, gold coins were minted, in different modules, in 22 carats, and in a much higher proportion than silver minting. Just in the year 1771, the Real Decree of March 18 established the reduction of the gold and silver grade that would go from 0.916 to 0.875 and from 0.902 to 0.837 thousandths respectively.
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663 | Spanish Monarchy

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Escudos. (Au. 27.11g/36mm). 1771. Santa Fe of the New Kingdom. (Cal-2019-2095). Almost Extremely Fine. Light scratch on the front. Nice specimen with a beautiful patina, scarce and more so.
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