1814 MO JJ Mexico Gold 8 Escudos Mint Error NGC XF 45

$6,668.00 USD

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 The 1814 Mexico Gold 8 Escudos is a significant historical coin, minted during the reign of King Ferdinand VII of Spain. This coin, also known as the "Doubloon," was a major gold coin in the Spanish colonies and played a crucial role in international trade during the early 19th century.

The obverse features a right-facing bust of King Ferdinand VII, with the Latin legend "FERDIN•VII•D•G•HISP•ET IND•R•," translating to "Ferdinand VII, by the Grace of God, King of Spain and the Indies." The reverse displays a crowned shield with the arms of Castile and León, surrounded by the legend "IN•UTROQ•FELIX•AUSPICE•DEO," meaning "Under the auspices of God, there is happiness on both sides

Graded XF 45 by NGC, this coin is in "Extremely Fine" condition, indicating it has light wear on the highest points but retains most of its details. This makes it a valuable piece for collectors, showcasing both its historical importance and its well-preserved state

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