Conde de Orgaz Collection #101

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


51 | Fernando VI

FERNANDO VI (1746-1759). 1/2 Escudo. (Au. 1.73g/14mm). 1747. Madrid JB. (Cal-2019-548). VF-. Crimped.
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52 | Fernando VI

FERNANDO VI (1746-1759). 1 Escudo. (Au. 3.35g/18mm). 1754. Mexico MF. (Cal-2019-615). VF-. Rare.
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53 | Fernando VI

FERNANDO VI (1746-1759). 2 Escudos. (Au. 6,73g/23mm). 1758. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino J. (Cal-2019-683). Sin indicador de valor. MBC. Rara.

54 | Fernando VI

FERDINAND VI (1746-1759). 4 Shields. (Au. 13.50g/30mm)*. 1760. Popayán J. (Cal-2019-719). Encapsulated by PCGS XF45. *Theoretical weight and measurements.
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55 | Fernando VI

FERNANDO VI (1746-1759). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26.90g/38mm). 1758. Popayán J. (Cal-2019-796). No value indicator. FINE. Marks on obverse. Scarce.
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56 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 2 Reales. (Ar. 6.62g/28mm). 1781. Mexico FF. (Cal-2019-670). Very Fine.
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57 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5.76g/27mm). 1788. Sevilla C. (Cal-2019-790). Very Fine.
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58 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 1/2 Shield. (AU 1.76g/15mm). 1765. Madrid JP. (Cal-2019-1249). Rat face type. Good Very Fine. Nice tone
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59 | Carlos III

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 1/2 Escudo. (Au 1,78g/15mm). 1772. Madrid PJ. (Cal-2019-1256). MBC+. Rayas de acuñación en anverso.

60 | Carlos III

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 1 Escudo. (Au. 3,15g/17mm). 1763. México MM (Cal-2019-1378). Tipo "cara de rata". BC/RC. Usada como joya. Muy rara.

Ex Aureo & Calicó, Subasta 355 (Colección Fleming, vol. II), 19/11/2020. Nº Lote 1773.

61 | Carlos III

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 1 Escudo. (Au. 3,38g/18mm)*. 1767. Popayán J. (Cal-2019-1412). Busto de Fernando VI. Encapsulada por NGC AU50. * Peso y medida teóricos.

62 | Carlos III

CARLOS III (1759-1788). 1 Escudo. (Au. 3,31g/18mm). 1787. Sevilla CM (Cal-2019-1505). MBC-/MBC.

63 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 2 Escudos. (Au. 6.63g/23mm). 1765. Lima JM (Cal-2019-1515). First type of "rat face". VF-. Very rare.
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64 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 2 Shields. (Au. 6.73g/24mm). 1769. Popayán J. (Cal-2019-1622). Bust of Ferdinand VI. No value indicator. Very Fine. Limited.
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65 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 2 Shields. (Au. 6.56g/24mm). 1771/0. Popayán J. (Cal-2019-1625). Last year of bust of Fernando VI. No value indicator. Good Fine Worn as jewelry. Strange.
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66 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 4 Shields. (Au. 13.41g/30mm). 1772. Madrid PJ. (Cal-2019-1776). Good Very Fine.
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67 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 4 Shields. (Au. 13.21g/30mm). 1768. Mexico MF. (Cal-2019-1803). Rat face type. Good Fine. Used as jewelry. Remains of welding on reverse. Very rare.

Ex Aureo & Calicó, Auction 355 (Fleming Collection, vol. II), 11/19/2020. Lot No. 1960.
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68 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 4 Shields. (Au. 13.39g/32mm). 1760. Popayán J. (Cal-2019-1830). Bust of Ferdinand VI. No value indicator. Good Very Fine. Strange. Remnants of original shine.
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69 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26.85g/36mm). 1761. Lima JM. (Cal-2019-1914). First bust. VF+. Cleaned. Rare.
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70 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26.97g/35mm). 1765. Mexico MF. (Cal-2019-1989). "Rat face" type. VF. 4-round countermark on obverse. Rare.

Between 1762 and 1772, and in up to seven different mints, these emblematic coins were minted, the bust of which is the work of Tomás Francisco Prieto. In the case of the Mexico mint, the last coins left its workshops a year earlier, in 1771, and we can find them with two different assayer marks, MM and MF. In addition, for this mint, there are also two different types of rat-faced busts (although in the first of them we find another subtype: those with the golden fleece to the right of the date and those with it on the chest).
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71 | Carlos III

CHARLES III (1759-1788). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26.98g/37mm). 1772. Santiago DA. (Cal-2019-2146). First year of own bust. VF/VF+.
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72 | Carlos IV

CHARLES IV (1808-1833). Proclamation in Madrid. (Ar. 6.03g/26mm). 1789. Module of 2 Reales. (Ha.65). VF+.
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73 | Carlos IV

CARLOS IV (1788-1808). 1/2 Escudo. (Au. 1,70g/14mm). 1796. Madrid MF. (Cal-2019-1075). MBC. Posiblemente engarzada, canto limado a las 2h. Rara.

74 | Carlos IV

CHARLES IV (1788-1808). 1 Shield. (Au. 3.34g/18mm). 1789. Madrid MF. (Cal-2019-1106). Very Fine-/Very Fine.
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75 | Carlos IV

CHARLES IV (1788-1808). 1 Coat of Arms. (Au. 3.32g/18mm). 1789/8. Popayán SF. (Cal-2019-1144). Bust of Charles III and ordinal IV/III. VF-. Scarce.
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76 | Carlos IV

CHARLES IV (1788-1808). 2 Shields. (Au. 6.80g/22mm). 1793. Madrid MF. (Cal-2019-1279). Very Fine.
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77 | Carlos IV

CHARLES IV (1788-1808). 2 Shields. (Au. 6.70g/22mm). 1790/89. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. (Cal-2019-1381). Bust of Charles III and ordinal IV. Very Fine-. Limited.
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78 | Carlos IV

CHARLES IV (1788-1808). 4 Shields. (Au. 13.36g/29mm). 1790. Popayán SF. (Cal-2019-1509). Bust of Charles III and ordinal IV. Good Fine. Limited.
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79 | Carlos IV

CARLOS IV (1788-1808). 8 Escudos (Au. 26,90g/36mm). 1790. Popayán SF (Cal-2019-1659). Busto de Carlos III y ordinal IV. MBC. 

80 | Fernando de Dos Sicilias

FERNANDO DE DOS SICILIAS (1759-1825). Piastra (120 Grana). (Ar. 27,20g/40mm). 1796. Nápoles M/AP. Infante de España y hermano de Carlos IV. (Vicenti 298). MBC. Limpiada.

81 | Fernando de Dos Sicilias

FERNANDO DE DOS SICILIAS (1759-1825). 6 Ducados. (Au. 8,41g/26mm). 1766. Nápoles C/RC. Infante de España y hermano de Carlos IV. (Vicenti 345). MBC. Limpiado.

82 | Fernando de Dos Sicilias

FERNANDO DE DOS SICILIAS (1759-1825). 6 Ducados. (Au. 8,80g/26mm). 1767. Nápoles C/RC. Infante de España y hermano de Carlos IV. (Vicenti 346). MBC+/EBC-. Raya en anverso.

83 | Fernando de Dos Sicilias

FERNANDO DE TWO SICILIES (1759-1825). 6 Ducats. (Au. 8.82g/27mm). 1771. Naples C/Good. Infante of Spain and brother of Charles IV. (Vicenti 352). Extremely Fine-/Extremely Fine. Minting stripes.
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84 | José Napoleón

JOSEPH NAPOLEON (1808-1813). 4 Reales. (Ar. 5.80g/26mm). 1809. Madrid AI. (Cal-2019-13). Very Fine.
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85 | Cataluña Napoleónica

NAPOLEONIAN CATALONIA (1808-1814). 20 Pesetas. (Au. 6.69g/22mm). 1812. Barcelona. (Cal-2019-54). Good Very Fine. Little leaves, especially on the back.

Since 1808 and until 1814 (effective date of the march of the French troops from Catalonia), pieces had been minted in copper, the vast majority of the coinages are in this metal (4 Quarters and divisors), silver (1, 2 ½ and 5 Pesetas) and gold (20 Pesetas). The styles of the pieces are clearly reminiscent of the French coins of the Consulate and they all have in common having the laureate coat of arms of Barcelona on the reverses. The peseta thus becomes the official Catalan currency. A few years later it was recovered by Isabel II, for the entire country, in the middle of the First Carlist War (1836) to pay her soldiers on Catalan soil (the famous peseteros) to end up becoming, around 1869, and under the Provisional Government, currency. official of the Spanish State.
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86 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5.56g/26mm). 1810. Catalonia (Reus or Tarragona) FS. (Cal-2019-762). Very Fine-.
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87 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 30 Sous. (Ar. 26.61g/41mm). 1821. Mallorca. (Cal-2019-1293). Good Very Fine.
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88 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 5 Pesetas. (Ar. 26.28g/39mm). 1809. Tarragona. (Cal-2019-1429). Good Very Fine.
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89 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 1/2 Shield. (Au. 1.74g/14mm). 1817. Madrid GJ. (Cal-2019-1486). Very Fine. Nice patina.
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90 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 1/2 Shield. (Au. 1.68g/14mm). 1816. Mexico JJ. (Cal-2019-1490). Good Very Fine. Limited.
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91 | Fernando VII

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). 1 Escudo. (Au. 3.28g/18mm). 1809. Mexico HJ. (Cal-2019-1511). Imaginary bust. Good Fine. Hole at 12 o'clock. Very rare.
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92 | Fernando VII

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). 1 Escudo. (Au. 3.33g/18mm). 1814. Mexico HJ. (Cal-2019-1515). Fine. Used as a jewel.
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93 | Fernando VII

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). 1 Escudo. (Au. 3,38g/19mm). 1811. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino JJ. (Cal-2019-1547). Busto de Carlos IV. MBC.

94 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 1 Shield. (Au. 3.38g/19mm). 1820. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino JF. (Cal-2019-1559). Bust of Charles IV. Very Fine-.
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95 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 80 Reales (Au. 6.69g/23mm). 1822. Madrid SR. (Cal-2019-1641). Very Fine-.
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96 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 2 Shields. (Au. 6.12g/22mm). 1808. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino JF. (Cal-2019-1654). Very Fine-. Very rare.
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97 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 2 Shields. (Au. 6.73g/23mm). 1809. Seville CN. (Cal-2019-1667). First bust. Very Fine/Good Very Fine.
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98 | Fernando VII

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 4 Shields. (Au. 13.46g/28mm). 1814. Madrid GJ. (Cal-2019-1709). Extremely Fine-. Polished.
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99 | Fernando VII

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26,78g/36mm). 1809. Lima JP. (Cal-2019-1754). Busto Indígena. EBC-. Pequeñas hojitas en reverso.

100 | Fernando VII

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). 8 Escudos. (Au. 27,02g/36mm). 1812. Lima JP. (Cal-2019-1758). Busto laureado y drapeado grande. MBC+. Hojas en reverso.