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– SOLDThe 1790/89 Gold 8 Escudos of Charles IV, graded NGC XF45, is a historically significant coin from the late 18th century, produced during the reign of Charles IV of Spain. This coin is part of the broader tradition of Spanish colonial gold coins, which played a major role in the Spanish Empire's global economy. The 8 Escudos coin, sometimes referred to as a "Doubloon", is one of the largest and most valuable denominations used during this period.
The 1790/89 Gold 8 Escudos of Charles IV, graded NGC XF45, is an important and highly collectible coin from the Spanish Colonial period. It reflects Spain’s colonial wealth, particularly the gold extracted from its mines in New Spain, and the monetary system that facilitated trade and international transactions. Graded in Extremely Fine condition, the coin is a valuable example of late 18th-century Spanish gold coinage and a reminder of the Spanish Empire's influence during a time of political and economic transition. This coin offers collectors a glimpse into the golden age of Spain and the monarchical authority of Charles IV.
Overdate, Potosi Mint. Rare Transitional Issue. Bust of King Charles III.