The Bourbon's house

The Bourbon's house

CARLOS IV (1788-1808). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5.52g/26mm). 1800? Sevilla CN? (Cal-2019-721). Countermark of Authorized by the Government (Costa Rica) with a value of 2 Reales around 1845 (De Mey 473 and 474) and counterstamp of Isla de Vique (both counterstamps Very Fine). Fine. Very rare specimen with these two counterstamps minted on the same coin. It served as a jewel. A very similar specimen to this one that also served as a jewel was sold by Aureo & Calicó in 2019 for €1,900 plus its respective commission.
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Price: 2.500€

The Bourbon's house

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 2 Reales. (Ar. 5.46g/27mm). 1811. Catalonia SF. (Cal-2019-765). Good Extremely Fine. Coinage openings and broken reverse die. Original Luster . Scarce copy and more like that.
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Price: 250€
Ex Numisma 113
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The Bourbon's house

FELIPE V. 1 Real. 1720. Sevilla J. Cal-1708. Ar. 1.89g Almost Very Fine. very rare Former Numisma 113.
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Price: 200€

The Bourbon's house

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 2 Maravedís (Cu.2,90g/19mm). 1833. Segovia. (Cal-2019-157). Very Fine. Obverse perforation attempt.
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Price: 20€

The Bourbon's house

ELIZABETH II (1833-1868). 6 Cuartos. (Ae. 14.06g/32mm). 1838. Barcelona. (Cal-2019-18). Very Fine. nice patina
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Price: 45€

The Bourbon's house

ELIZABETH II (1833-1868). 5 cents of shield. (Cu. 11.07g/32mm). 1868. Barcelona OM. (Cal-2019-246). Almost Very Fine. Stripes.
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Price: 30€

The Bourbon's house

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). 8 Escudos. (Au. 26.98g/37mm). 1809. Lima JP. indigenous bust. (Cal-2019-1754). Extremely Fine. Remains of original shine. Sheet on reverse, still a nice copy.

José María Fernández de Soto is the engraver of this exclusive bust of the Lima mint and which appeared on the obverses of its coins between 1808 and 1811, the date on which the official busts of Felix Sagau arrived from the peninsula. The Lima, indigenous or Inca bust was an urgent request to the engraver who apparently did not take into account the reales features of the monarch, since this portrait bears no resemblance to him. The specimens from 1808 and 1809 correspond to a first type that have the peculiarity of presenting a slightly larger bust than that of the last two years. Another difference between both types is that in the first types the name of the monarch is abbreviated as FERDND while in the second we find it as FERDIN.
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Price: 4.500€

The Bourbon's house

ELIZABETH II (1833-1868). 40 Reales. (Au. 3.27g/18mm). 1861. Madrid. (Cal-2019-679). Encapsulated by PCGS AU58. Scarce specimen.
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Price: 550€