Conde de Orgaz Collection #101

Thursday, 26 September 2024 | Madrid, 16:00 CEST


1 | Reyes Católicos

CATHOLIC KINGS (1474-1504). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.63g/21mm). S/D. Seville. (Cal-2019-252). Very Fine-.
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2 | Reyes Católicos

CATHOLIC KINGS (1474-1504). 1 Real. (Ar. 3.30g/22mm). S/D. Seville. (Cal-2019-409). Mint mark on the left. VF-.
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3 | Reyes Católicos

CATHOLIC KINGS (1474-1504). 2 Reales. (Ar. 4.58g/27mm). S/D. Grenade. (Cal-2019-498). R and roels on reverse. Very Fine. Somewhat cropped.
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4 | Reyes Católicos

CATHOLIC KINGS (1474-1504). 4 Reales. (Ar. 13.64g/31mm). S/D. Seville. (Cal-2019-564). Good Very Fine.
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5 | Carlos I

CHARLES I (1516-1556). 1 White. (Ar. 0.98g/18mm). 1549. Besançon. (Vicenti 689). Very Fine-.
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6 | Carlos I

CHARLES I (1516-1555). 1 Florin. (Au. 2.91g/22mm). S/D. Antwerp. (Vicenti 581). Very Fine. Limited.
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7 | Carlos I

CHARLES I (1516-1555). 1 Florin. (Au. 3.30g/25mm). S/D. Antwerp. (Vicenti 592). Very Fine. Limited.
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8 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1556-1598). 1 Royal. (Ar. 2.96g/24mm). S/D (between 1577-1588). Lima PS. (Cal-2019-212). Good Fine. Limited.
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9 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1555-1598). 1 Escudo. (Au. 3.35g/22mm). S/D (1566-1576). Toledo M. (Cal-2019-800). VF. Scarce.

The Pragmatic of Medina del Campo of 1497 consolidates Toledo as one of the seven peninsular mints authorized to mint coins. But we are talking about a mint with a well-known tradition and pedigree: it minted coins in Roman, Visigothic, Arab (during the Taifa period) and medieval times, being operational until the reign of Charles II.
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10 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1556-1598). 5 Sueldos. (Ar. 1.81g/23mm). S/D. Milan. (Vicenti 15). Fine. Very rare.
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11 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1556-1598). 1/20 Shield. (Ar. 3.52g/27mm). 1594. Antwerp. (Vincenti 707). Very Fine.
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12 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1555-1598). Double Patard (Ar. 2.95g/25mm). 1593. Tournai. (Vicenti 797, as 2 Sueldos). VF. Scarce.
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13 | Felipe II

FELIPE II (1556-1598). 1/10 de Escudo. (Ar. 3,12g/25mm). 1571. Amberes. (Vicenti 821, como 2 Sueldos). BC+.

14 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1556-1598). 1/5 Shield. (Ar. 6.52g/30mm). 1575. Antwerp. (Vicenti 859). Very Fine-.
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15 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1556-1598). 1/5 Shield. (Ar. 6.76g/30mm). 1566. Witches. (Vicenti 883). Very Fine.
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16 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1556-1598). 1/2 Shield of the States. (Ar. 13.76g/35mm). 1577. Antwerp. Insurgent coinage. (Vincenti 1130). Scepter with lis. Good Fine. Hole at 12 o'clock. Limited.
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17 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1556-1598). 1/2 Shield of the States. (Ar. 13.06g/35mm). 1577. Witches. Insurgent coinage. (Vicenti 1136). Very Fine-. Strange.
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18 | Felipe II

PHILIP II (1555-1598). Duchy. (Au. 3.35g/23mm). 1590 (ca.). Champion. (Vincenti 7). C and point between the busts of the Catholic Monarchs. Good Very Fine. Beautiful tone. Strange.

This type of pieces, which face the busts of Ferdinand and Isabella, are known as two-sided and we find them minted during the reign of Philip II with the legend alluding to the Catholic Monarchs themselves, as is the case, or to Philip himself. (PHS R. HISP). Novelized by Cervantes himself, in his work La Gitanilla we can read: "Here I have a doubloon with two faces that none of them are like yours, although they are from kings."
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19 | Felipe II

FELIPE II (1555-1598). Ducado. (Au. 3,40g/24mm). 1590 (ca.). Zwolle. (Vicenti 8). S entre los bustos de los Reyes Católicos enfrentados. MBC+. Vanos de acuñación. Rara.

20 | Felipe II

FELIPE II (1555-1598). 1/2 Real de Oro. (Au. 3,46g/23mm). S/D. Amberes. (Vicenti 1383). Encapsulada por PCGS AU Detail, Cleaned. Escasa.

21 | Felipe II

FELIPE II (1555-1598). 1/2 Real de Oro. (Au. 3,36g/23mm). S/D. Dordrecht. (Vicenti 1396). MBC. Usada como joya. Escasa.

22 | Felipe II

FELIPE II (1555-1598). Doble Ducado. (Au. 6,45g/28mm). S/D. Overijssel. (Vicenti 1491). Puntos entre los bustos de los Reyes Católicos, castillo y eslabón en leyenda. MBC. Agujero tapado a las 12h. Rara.

23 | Alberto e Isabel

ALBERT AND ISABEL (1598-1621). 3 Patard. (Ar. 2.35g/26mm). 1617. Bois de Luc. (Vicenti 208). Very Fine. Strange.
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24 | Alberto e Isabel

ALBERT AND ISABEL (1598-1621). 3 Patard. (Ar. 2.39g/27mm). 1619. Brussels. (Vicenti 210). VF-. Scarce.
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25 | Alberto e Isabel

ALBERT AND ISABEL (1598-1621). Escalin. (Ar. 4.63g/28mm). 1617. Bois de Luc. (Vicenti 239). Very Fine-. Strange.
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26 | Alberto e Isabel

ALBERT AND ISABEL (1599-1621). 1/2 Patagon. (Ar. 13.71g/35mm). S/D. Antwerp. (Vicenti 307). Very Fine.
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27 | Alberto e Isabel

ALBERT AND ISABEL (1599-1621). 1 Albertin. (Au. 2.90g/21mm). 1600. Tournai. (Vincenti 414). Erroneously encapsulated by NGC as Antwerp, AU Details, Damaged. Limited.
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28 | Alberto e Isabel

ALBERT AND ISABEL (1599-1621). Double Albertin. (Au. 5.12g/27mm). 1609. Antwerp. (Vicenti 450). Very Fine. Beaten Limited.
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29 | Felipe IV

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). 3 Taris. (Ar. 7.78g/24mm). 1622. Messina IP. (Vicenti 133). Very Fine.
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30 | Felipe IV

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). 1 Tari. (Ar. 5.93g/24mm). 1622. Naples Poor/C. (Vicenti 319). VF+. Cleaned.
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31 | Felipe IV

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). Escalin. (Ar. 5.03g/28mm). 1623. Arras. (Vicenti 615). Very Fine. Oxidations on reverse. Limited.
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32 | Felipe IV

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). Escalin. (Ar. 5.22g/29mm). 1629. Tournai. (Vicenti 632). Good Very Fine. Cleaned.
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33 | Felipe IV

FELIPE IV (1621-1665). Interesante conjunto formado por 13 escalines con una gran variedad de cecas (Bruselas, Amberes, Brujas y Tournai) y fechas de acuñación (pocas repetidas). Diferentes estados de conservación. A EXAMINAR.

El escalín (1/8 de patagón) es un clásico de las acuñaciones centroeuropeas. Tenemos constancia de su existencia desde finales de la Edad Media. En el caso de los Países Bajos españoles tenemos los primeros ejemplares ya durante el reinado de Alberto e Isabel, acuñándose los últimos ya sin presencia hispana hacia 1768. El nombre de la moneda parece provenir del latín schilingius, que dio lugar al francés escalín, al alemán schilling o al inglés shilling.

34 | Felipe IV

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). Double Doppia. (Au. 13.18g/26mm). S/D. Milan. (Vicenti 32). Good Very Fine/Extremely Fine-. Strange.

Radiated and with a ruff, a now disused scarf that covered the neck, this bust of Philip IV is probably one of the most peculiar of those minted by the Spanish Habsburgs throughout their history. The reverse does not leave anyone indifferent: shield quartered with the arms of the first noble families of Milan: the Visconti and the Sforza. The double doppia or so-called quadruple is the equivalent by module and weight to the 4 Shield pieces, with the lower module, the doppia, being significantly scarcer.
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35 | Felipe IV

PHILIP IV (1621-1665). 1 Crown. (Au. 2.85g/22mm). 1630. Tournai. (Vicenti 1418). Extremely Fine-. Limited.
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36 | Carlos II

CHARLES II (1665-1700). 1 Grain. (Ae. 8.47g/27mm). 1680. Naples AC/A. (Vicenti 132). Fleur de lis in front of the bust. Very Fine-.
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37 | Carlos II

CHARLES II (1665-1700). Tari. (Ar. 5.34g/26mm). 1684. Naples AG/A. (Vincenti 168). Very Fine/Very Fine-.
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38 | Carlos II

CHARLES II (1665-1700). 20 Grana. (Ar. 4.14g/25mm). 1693. Naples AG/A. (Vicenti 176). Good Fine.
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39 | Carlos III, el Pretendiente

CARLOS III, El Pretendiente (1700-1714). 1 Tari. (Ar. 4,25g/25mm). 1716. Nápoles. Con el título de Emperador de Austria y Rey de España. (MIR-324/2). EBC-. Rayitas en reverso. Excelente ejemplar.

40 | Felipe V

FELIPE V (1700-1746). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1,40g/16mm). 1738. Sevilla PJ. (Cal-2019-345). MBC+.

41 | Felipe V

FELIPE V (1700-1746). 1 Real. (Ar. 2,55g/21mm). 1717. Madrid J. (Cal-2019-434). MBC.

42 | Felipe V

FELIPE V (1700-1746). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5,15g/27mm). 1708. Segovia Y. (Cal-2019-942). MBC.

43 | Felipe V

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 1/2 Shield. (Au. 1.74g/15mm). 1745. Madrid AJ. (Cal-2019-1638). Good Very Fine.
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44 | Felipe V

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 1 Shield. (Au. 3.32g/17mm). 1742. Madrid JA. (Cal-2019-1722). Very Fine.
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45 | Felipe V

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 2 Shields. (Au. 6.70g/23mm). 1732. Madrid JF. (Cal-2019-1868). Very Fine. Very scarce.
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46 | Felipe V

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 4 Shields. (Au. 13.44g/30mm). 1738/7. Mexico MF. (Cal-2019-2041). Good Very Fine. Taps on the edge. Limited.

Ex Aureo & Calicó 338 (Fleming Collection, vol I), 11/13/2019, lot number 366.
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47 | Felipe V

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 8 Shields. (Au. 26.85g/36mm). 1712. Sevilla M. (Cal-2019-2281). Cross type. Mint, assayer and value on reverse. Good Very Fine. Coinage vains. Limited.

Until 1728, the date on which the first busts appeared, those known as the cross type became the most iconic gold pieces of the reign of Philip V, although this design did not represent a novelty in Spanish numismatics. Cuenca, Valencia, Segovia, Madrid and Seville are the peninsular mints where these pieces are minted, showing us a good number of variants and nuances that make their collecting very interesting. In the case of the Sevillian, and unlike other mints that omit this information, it shows both the value and the assayer and the mint on the reverse, right in the gaps left by the multi-lobed frame of the enhanced cross (precisely the arrangement and the order of S, M and 8 is what gives rise to different variants). The offset of the coinage as well as the absence of the fleece link in the first coinages are other characteristics of these pieces.
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48 | Felipe V

PHILIP V (1700-1746). 8 Shields. (Au. 26.94g/37mm). 1733. Seville PA. (Cal-2019-2308). No value indicator. Good Very Fine. Taps. Very scarce.
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49 | Fernando VI

FERNANDO VI (1746-1759). 2 Reales. (Ar. 6,52g/27mm). 1752. Mexico City M. (Cal-2019-292). VF-.
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50 | Fernando VI

FERNANDO VI (1746-1759). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5,36g/26mm). 1759. Seville JV. (Cal-2019-344). VF.
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