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Spanish
Bust Dollar
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| Features:
Carlos IV |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Madrid |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Royal Crest |
| Denomination:
1/2 Escudo |
| Date:
1786 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.12 CT |
| Reference
#: TPK-066 |
| Price:
$ 2,495 (USD) |
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Spanish
Bust Dollar
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Bust
dollars, such as this beautiful coin, were called such because
the bust of the reigning monarch's image appeared on the
obverse side of the coin. These coins were also made with
the new screw press technique, and, in comparison to previous
issues are exceptionally symmetrical and clearly struck.
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The
Portuguese Empire
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| Features:
Cross |
| Region:
Brazil |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
400 Reis |
| Date:
1731 AD |
| Stones:
Emeralds, 0.12 CT |
| Reference
#: TPK-064 |
| Price:
$ 2,495 (USD) |
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The
Portuguese Empire
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Much
of Portugal's early history was shared with Spain, its neighbor
on the Iberian Peninsula. Portugal's leadership in Europe's
overseas expansion was a remarkable achievement for so small
and poor a country. Portugal was relatively isolated from
Europe's dynastic conflicts but was favorable situated on
the sea route between southern and northern Europe.
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Spanish
Bust Dollar
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| Features:
Carlos III |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Guatemala |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Royal Crest |
| Denomination:
1/2 Escudo |
| Date:
1760 AD |
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| Reference
#: PKO-583 |
| Price:
$ 2,295 (USD) |
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Spanish
Bust Dollar
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Spanish
Conquistadores and missionaries flocked to the Americas
in search of wealth or in hopes of spreading the gospel
in the New World. Most of the mineral wealth they could
gather was melted and turned into coins. Bust Dollars, such
as this beautiful coin, were called such because the bust
of the reigning monarch's image appeared on the obverse
side of the coin. read
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The
Portuguese Empire
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| Features:
Jerusalem Cross |
| Region:
Brazil |
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| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
400 Reis |
| Date:
1755 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 1.05 CT |
| Price:
$ 3,995 (USD) |
| Reference
#: PKO-331 |
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The
Portuguese Empire
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Much
of Portugal's early history was shared with Spain, its neighbor
on the Iberian Peninsula. Portugal's leadership in Europe's
overseas expansion was a remarkable achievement for so small
and poor a country. read
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Spanish
Bust Dollar
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| Features:
Carlos III |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Guatemala |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Royal Crest |
| Denomination:
1/2 Escudo |
| Date:
1788 AD |
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| Reference
#: PKO-317 |
| Price:
$ 2,395 (USD) |
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Spanish
Bust Dollar
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Spanish
Conquistadores and missionaries flocked to the Americas
in search of wealth or in hopes of spreading the gospel
in the New World. Most of the mineral wealth they could
gather was melted and turned into coins. Bust Dollars, such
as this beautiful coin, were called such because the bust
of the reigning monarch's image appeared on the obverse
side of the coin. read
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Eagle
Coin of Mexico
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| Features:
Eagle |
| Region:
Mexico |
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| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Wreath |
| Denomination:
1 Peso |
| Date:
1898 AD |
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| Reference
#: KFO-017 |
| Price:$
1,695 (USD) |
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Mexico,
An Old,
But Emerging Nation
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Mexico
has not only a colorful ancient history, but modern times,
also, have seen remarkable events. At the time this coin
was struck the country was in the midst of the Porfiriato,
or the government established by President Porfirio Diaz.
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Coin
Ring of Ferdinand VI
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| Features:
Ferdinand VI |
| Region:
Spain |
| Mint:
Madrid |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Crowned Arms |
| Denomination:
1/2 Escudo |
| Date:
1755 AD |
| Stones:
Sapphires, 0.31 CT |
| Reference
#: 6116 |
| Price:$
2,195 (USD) |
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Ferdinand
VI, King of Spain
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Ferdinand
VI, 23 Sep 1713 - 10 Aug 1759, became King of Spain in 1746
AD by succeeding his father, Philip v. Ferdinand's tenure
as king lasted until his death in 1759. However, his reign
was a time of reform, prosperity, and peace. In 1729, ferdinand
married Maria Barbara de Braganca, daughter of King Kohn
Vof Portugal. read
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Gold
Doubloon
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| Features:
Jerusalem Cross |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Columbia |
| Materials:
Gold Doubloon |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
1 Escudo |
| Date:
1652 - 1772 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.35 CT |
| Reference
#: 1164 |
| Price:
$ 6,995 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure
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For
everyone who has dreamed of discovering a treasure chest
of gold, silver and gemstones - perhaps the loot of a swashbuckling
pirate of the Caribbean - take heart because this is the
real thing. read
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