Spanish gold coin -  1 Escudos - Philip II - Assayer "B" (1592-1612)

Spanish gold coin - 1 Escudos - Philip II - Assayer "B" (1592-1612)

$5,800.00
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Denomination: 1 Escudos                                                           Reign: Phillip II  Date:  Never dated (circa 1592-1612)                                         Mint: Seville, Spain Assayer: “B”  Juan Vicente Bravo (1592-1612)                                                      Weight: 3.4 gm Grade: AU details Mount: 18K gold with diamond accents on both sides of the bale. Description: Phillip II. 1 Escudos. Never dated.  Obverse: Strong cross side (Greek cross) strike. Obverse: Partially flat shield side. Curious OMNIVM in legend asserting the Philip was the king of "everything". Assayer "B” visible on left. Mint Mark “S” visible above Assayer mark.   History:  The Seville Mint (Spanish: Casa de la Moneda de Sevilla) was one of the seven main mints of Castile authorized to continue after 1497 by the Catholic monarchs, the rest being closed. The earliest coins minted in Seville date back to Roman times, around 15 B.C. Later, the Visigoths minted from the year 621,

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