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CCE Signature Sale 3064  20-21 Apr 2018
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Lot 31335

Estimate: 30 000 USD
Price realized: 47 000 USD
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Philip V gold Cob 8 Escudos 1709 MXo-J MS63 NGC, Mexico City mint, KM57.1, Cal-101. 36mm/26.8g. Entirely lustrous and struck on an exceptionally broad flan, thus receiving more of the die's intended design, with a complete shield, mintmark, assayer initial, denomination and full 1709 date, as well as the added bonus of much of the PHILIPPVS name, which is almost never seen. Similarly impressive on the reverse, the central cross is astoundingly bold and complete, each element in its design rising sharply from the fields. This overall quality makes this coin unique in several respects, one way being that no others are known with a complete four-digit date. Additionally, while no "Royal" strikes exist for the notoriously crude 1703-1710 period, this coin is easily the closest in appearance, perhaps being the mint's best attempt at a presentation striking (Quasi-Royal?). Whatever the intention, its existence is a marvel, ranking among other most-important findings from the Plate Fleet's recoveries. An opportunity that should be considered "can't miss" by both Mexican specialists and elite treasure collectors alike!
Ex. 1715 Plate Fleet
Selections from the Isaac Rudman Numismatic Cabinet

HID02901242017

Estimate: 30000-50000 USD
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