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The
Portuguese Empire
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| Features:
Cross |
| Region:
Brazil |
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| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
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| Date:
1727 AD |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: PKO-215 |
| Price:
$ 3,995 (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. read
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Spanish
Treasure of Ferdinand VI
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| Features:
Ferdinand VI |
| Region:
Colombia |
| Mint:
Potosi |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
1 Escudo |
| Date:
1758 AD |
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Stones:
Diamonds, 0.22 CT;
Tiger's Eye, 0.38 CT
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| Reference
#: PKO-322 |
| Price:$
2,795 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure of Ferdinand VI
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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, which were struck,
loaded onto ships, and sent across the atlantic ocean to
the king of spain. read
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Ferdinand
VII
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| Features:
Ferdinand VII |
| Region:
Colombia |
| Mint:
Potosi |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
1 Escudo |
| Date:
1829 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.50 CT |
| Reference
#: PKO-324 |
| Price:
$ 2,995 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure of Ferdinand VII
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Ferdinand
VII was King of Spain in 1808 and again from 1814 until
1833, and was the son of Charles IV. He encountered political
problems before he even became king, when he opposed the
powerful Spanish Minister Manuel de Godoy who tried to force
him to marry a daughter of the late Louis XVI of France.
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Spanish
Treasure -
Jerusalem Cross
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| Features:
Jerusalem Cross |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Potosi |
| Materials:
Gold Cob |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
2 Escudo |
| Date:
1652 - 1772 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.49 CT |
| Reference
#: PKO-586 |
| Price:$
2,995 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure of Many Names
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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. 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, which
were struck, loaded onto ships, and sent across the Atlantic
Ocean to the King of Spain. read
more
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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:
1730 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.21 CT |
| Reference
#: 5548 |
| Price:
3,395 (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.
read
more
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