Spanish Monarchy
Catholic Kings
CARLOS V (1516-1556). Duchy. (Au. 3.44g/22mm). S/D Naples. (MIR 128; Pannuti-Riccio 6). Very Fine. Coinage bays. Very rare specimen. Carlos I of Spain, V of Germany but also, although less well known, IV of Naples coined this magnificent Duchy during the first cuarto of the 16th century. This is a piece where the symbology is present at all times, highlighting the imperial legend King of Romans on the obverse and the heraldry on the reverse, directly inherited from Ferdinand the Catholic, as King of Naples, to which only the eagle has been added. bicéfala and the shield of the Austrias in the chest of the same one. In addition, the same legend on the reverse stands out for the novel allusion to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, a title that encompassed the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily.
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PHILIP II. 1/2 Pug. S/D Naples IAF/CI. Vti-302; Look 185.1; Pannuti-Riccio 45a. Ar. 1.08g Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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FELIPE IV (1621-1665). Doble Doppia. (Au. 13,18g/26mm). S/D. Milán. (Vicenti 32). MBC+/EBC-. Rara.
Ex Jesús Vico, Subasta 169 (26/06/2024), Nº Lote 266.
Radiado y con gorguera, un pañuelo ya en desuso que cubría el cuello, este busto de Felipe IV es, probablemente, uno de los más peculiares de cuantos acuñaron los Austrias españoles a lo largo de toda su historia. El reverso tampoco deja indiferente: escudo acuartelado con las armas de las primeras familias señoriales de Milán: los Visconti y los Sforza. La doble doppia o llamada cuadrupla es el equivalente por módulo y peso a las piezas de 4 Escudos, siendo el módulo inferior, la doppia, significativamente más escasa.
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PHILIP IV. 1 Croat. 1637. Barcelona. Cal-978; Cru.CG 4414e; Badia 1057. Ar. 2.43g Patina. Good Very Fine. Scarce like that.
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PHILIP IV. 1 Croat. 1638. Barcelona. Cal-980; Cru.CG 4414i. Ar. 2.94g Good Very Fine. Limited.
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PHILIP IV. 8 Wonders. 1661. Sevilla R. False period. JS page 475. Ae. 1.70g. Very Fine.
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FELIPE IV (1621-1665). 16 Maravedís. (Ae. 3,80g/25mm). Ceca no visible. 1661. Acuñación notablemente desplazada dejando un par de puntos de agarre del riel. MBC+.
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Seal or bag lead. (Pb. 15.18g/29x17x6mm). Barcelona, 1695? Good Very Fine. Scarce.
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Seal or bag lead. (Pb. 3.66g/17x15x4mm). Anv: 8 and Escudo of Aragon? Rev: Escudo of Barcelona. Good Very Fine. Scarce.
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Seal or bag lead. (Pb. 11.21g/27x18x6mm). Anv: FAV Rev: Triangle? Very Fine. Scarce.
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Seal or bag lead. (Pb. 6.73g/20x19x4mm). Anv: Quartered Escudo with castles and lions. Rev: Anepigraph. Good Very Fine. Scarce.
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PHILIP V. 1 Real. 1720. Seville J. Cal-1708. Ar. 1.89g. Very Fine-. Very rare. Ex Numisma 113.
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PHILIP V (1700-1746). 8 Reales. (Ar. 26.75g/39mm). 1739. Mexico MF. (Cal-2019-1453). VF.
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PHILIP V (1700-1746). Monetiform lead. (Pb. 29.30g/34mm). Curious monetiform lead imitating a Lima coin of 2 escudos from 1739. Probably used as a weight. Almost Very Fine. Very rare. Oxidations.
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FERNANDO VI (1746-1759). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26.90g/37mm). 1751. Lima J. (Cal-2019-764). Extremely Fine. Small sheet on reverse. Original gloss.
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FERNANDO VI (1746-1759). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26.92g/37mm). 1751. Lima J. (Cal-2019-764). Extremely Fine. Small sheet in listel on the obverse. Remains of original shine.
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FERNANDO VI (1746-1759). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26,95g/37mm). 1754. Lima JD. (Cal-2019-767). MBC+. Bonito y escaso ejemplar.
Fernando VI dejó acuñada la impronta de su busto exclusivamente en las monedas de oro. Los retratos que encontramos en todos los módulos áureos, representan fielmente el estilo barroco en el que transcurre su reinado. Es el momento álgido de las llamadas “peluconas”, que por influencia francesa, ya había llegado a nuestro monetario de la mano de Felipe V y que se mantuvo, aunque de manera más tibia, hasta las primeras acuñaciones de Carlos III, cuando comenzó a considerarse, este complemento, un símbolo de absolutismo que no encajaba en demasía con la imagen de rey reformista que Carlos III pretendía proyectar. En el caso de Lima y tras el periodo comprendido entre 1751 y 1753, donde se acuñó un retrato propio para esta ceca, nos encontramos, a partir de 1754, con el busto típico que el monarca acuña en la mayoría de cecas americanas.
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CHARLES III (1759-1788). 8 Reales. (Ar. 26.98g/39mm). 1766. Mexico MF. (Cal-2019-1090). VF+. Cleaned. Smooth edge in some areas.
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CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Reales. (Ar. 26.75g/40mm). 1771. Mexico MF. (Cal-2019-1103). Very Fine. Hole plugged at 12 o'clock.
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CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26,95/37mm). 1775. México FM. (Cal-2019-2003). MBC+. Preciosa pátina.
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CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Escudos. (Au. 27,08g/37mm). 1781. Popayán SF. (Cal-2019-2049). MBC+. Pequeño graffiti en forma de aspa en reverso.
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CARLOS IV (1788-1808). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26,95g/38mm). 1799. Popayán JF. (Cal-2019-1671). MBC.
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CARLOS IV (1788-1808). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5.52g/26mm). 1800? Sevilla CN? (Cal-2019-721). Countermark of Authorized by the Government (Costa Rica) with a value of 2 Reales around 1845 (De Mey 473 and 474) and counterstamp of Isla de Vique (both counterstamps Very Fine). Fine. Very rare specimen with these two counterstamps minted on the same coin. It served as a jewel. A very similar specimen to this one that also served as a jewel was sold by Aureo & Calicó in 2019 for €1,900 plus its respective commission.
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FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5.46g/27mm). 1811. Catalonia SF. (Cal-2019-765). Good Extremely Fine. Coinage openings and broken reverse die. Original Luster . Scarce copy and more like that.
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FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26,82g/36mm). 1816/4. Nuevo Reino JF. (Cal-2109-1850). MBC. Escasa sobrefecha.
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FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 2 Maravedís (Cu.2,90g/19mm). 1833. Segovia. (Cal-2019-157). Very Fine. Obverse perforation attempt.
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ELIZABETH II (1833-1868). 6 Cuartos. (Ae. 14.06g/32mm). 1838. Barcelona. (Cal-2019-18). Very Fine. nice patina
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ISABEL II (1833-1868). 40 Reales. (Au. 3.27g/18mm). 1861. Madrid. (Cal-2019-679). Encapsulated by PCGS AU58. Scarce specimen.
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ELIZABETH II (1833-1868). 5 cents of shield. (Cu. 11.07g/32mm). 1868. Barcelona OM. (Cal-2019-246). Almost Very Fine. Stripes.
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