Description: 1736 Mexican 8 Escudos Gold Coin - Philip V - Mexico City Mint (MF) Weight: 27 gramsComposition: 0.917 gold (22-carat)Diameter: 36 mmMint: Mexico City Mint (MF Mintmark)Krause Number: KM# 148 Obverse (Front): The obverse side of this coin features the right-facing profile of King Philip V of Spain. The King’s long, flowing hair is finely detailed, and he is adorned in a royal mantle that reflects the regal attire of the era. Surrounding the portrait is the inscription “PHILIP • V • D • G • HISPAN • ET IND • REX”, which translates to "Philip V, by the grace of God, King of Spain and the Indies." At the bottom of the coin is the date, “1736”, marking the year of minting. Reverse (Back): The reverse features the crowned Spanish coat of arms, which includes the castles of Castile and the lions of León, symbolizing the union of these Spanish kingdoms. The shield also includes the arms of Granada, Navarre, and Aragon, as well as the central Bourbon shield. Above the coat of arms is the inscription “SAPIENTIA • TIMOR • DOMINI” (Wisdom and the fear of the Lord). Below the arms, you can find the mintmark “MF”, signifying the Mexico City Mint. The design is ornate, with surrounding laurels and detailed engravings, showcasing the craftsmanship of the time. Edge: The coin has a slightly reeded edge, which is visible in the close-up images provided. Significance: This gold 8 Escudos coin, often referred to as a "doubloon," was a significant form of currency during the 18th century Spanish colonial era. These coins were widely circulated in the Americas and Europe, representing substantial wealth due to their high gold content. The 1736 8 Escudos is particularly valued by collectors for its historical importance, its connection to the Spanish Empire under Philip V, and the craftsmanship of the Mexico City Mint, which was one of the most important mints in the Spanish colonial world. 1736 was part of the later years of Philip V’s reign, whose rule marked the establishment of new trade routes and reforms in the colonial system, making the coins from his era symbolic of a transforming Spanish Empire. General Condition: Good overall condition with some visible wear throughout, consistent with its age. The following faults are noted: Obverse: The portrait of Philip V shows minimal wear on the hair and facial features, though there are a few small scratches near the edge of the coin. The lettering remains sharp and readable, though a mark is visible near "PHILIP". Reverse: The coat of arms remains clearly defined, though some light surface abrasions can be observed around the shield and outer inscriptions. A few small dings are present near the rim. Edge: The reeded edge has some minor dents. ✈️ In terms of logistics, we offer a variety of options: The Coin can be picked up from our physical store in Gibraltar or shipped to your destination. If shipped out, it will be sent tracked and signed for via courier. We will dispatch in 3 working days or less and provide a tracking number via eBay. There are sometimes general delays during the shipping process. This is out of our control, so if you are looking for a guaranteed speedy delivery, this listing might be for somebody else; rest assured, we want all packages delivered as quickly as possible and do everything in our power to do so. If you need additional photos or have any further questions, please message me.
Price: 8000 GBP
Location: Gibraltar
End Time: 2024-12-20T11:00:26.000Z
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KM: 148
Nombre de acuñación: Mexico City
Fineness: 0.917
Marca del forjado: MF
País: México
Year of Issue: 1736
Composición: Oro
Pureza: 0.91700000000000004
Country: Mexico
Denominación: 8 Escudos
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Año: 1736
Nombre del dirigente: Philip V