$6,350.00 USD
– SOLDKM44, Restrepo M68.1. A good-looking example of the first year of this portrait type. Popoyan Mint.
The 1773-P JS Gold 4 Escudos coin, graded NGC AU55, is an important numismatic piece from the reign of Charles III of Spain, minted in Potosí (present-day Bolivia), which was a significant colonial mint at the time. This coin reflects the economic, political, and social context of the Spanish Empire during the 18th century.
The 1773-P JS Gold 4 Escudos, graded NGC AU55, is a remarkable example of Spanish colonial coinage from the reign of Charles III. It reflects the wealth of the Spanish Empire, particularly from its colonies, and highlights the role of the Potosí Mint in producing gold that supported both Spain and its imperial ambitions. The coin's design and its high-grade preservation make it an important piece for collectors and historians alike, symbolizing a crucial period in Spain's history just before the empire faced increasing challenges in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Only 1 Known Finer!