1706-1707 NGC MS62 Mexico 4 Escudos Philip V Box End Cross Ancient Gold Cob Coin
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Metal Type: Gold
Weight: 13.37 grams
Antique 1706-1707 NGC certified MS62 Mexico 4 escudos Philip V box end cross ancient gold Spanish cob coin. The metal was tested and determined to be solid gold. In very good condition.
The 1706–07 Mexico 4 Escudos (4e) gold cob coin featuring Philip V is a notable piece from the Spanish colonial era. Minted in Mexico City in the early 18th century, a period marked by the reign of Philip V, the first Bourbon king of Spain.
Obverse: Displays the royal coat of arms of Philip V, surrounded by the legend "PHILIPVS V DEI G" (Philip V, by the grace of God).
Assayer Initials: J
Reverse: Features the Spanish coat of arms.
Purity: Approximately 93.1% pure gold.
Mint Mark: MO (Mexico City)
SKU: 162388