Treasure, World and U.S. Coin Auction #14

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Charles IV

239. Madrid, Spain, bust 2 escudos, Charles IV, 1806FA. KM-435.1; CT-349. 6.78 grams. Highly lustrous

Mint State with very faint hairlines on obverse. Estimate: $400-$600.

Napoleonic 240. Barcelona, Spain, 20 pesetas, 1813.

KM-76;

Choice XF with minor marks, faint golden toning all over, popular short-lived type. Estimate: $1,250-$2,000.

CT-5. 6.73 grams.

Ferdinand VII

241. Madrid, Spain, bust 4 escudos, Fer-

dinand VII, 1820GJ, encapsulated NGC AU 58. KM-484; CT-150. More like MS-62+ with

blazing luster all over, netted to AU-58 by NGC because of faint hairlines, really an eye-catching gem. Estimate: $1,250-$2,000.

Ferdinand VII (de vell贸n series)

242. Madrid, Spain, bust 160 reales de vell贸n,

Ferdinand VII, 1822SR, encapsulated NGC AU 58. KM-565; CT-153. Brilliant luster all over, with faint

surface hairlines, wear in hair, scarce one-year type. Estimate: $2,000-$3,000.

Isabel II

243. Madrid, Spain, 10 escudos struck in platinum, Isabel

II, 1868, with 18-68 in 6-point stars, rare. KM-636.1 (for genuine issue); CT-47. 8.34 grams. Lightly polished UNC, bright and impressive. Estimate: $500-$750.

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