(1803)P JF Colombia 8 Escudos Charles IV NGC AU55

$4,300.00 USD

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This coin is a significant coin from the Popayán mint, minted during the reign of King Charles IV. This coin is a testament to the wealth and influence of the Spanish Empire in the Americas.

The obverse features a right-facing bust of King Charles IV, surrounded by the inscription "CAROL · IIII · D · G · HISP · ET IND · R ·," which stands for "Charles IV, by the Grace of God, King of Spain and the Indies." This portrait reflects the authority and influence of the Spanish monarchy during this period.
The reverse displays the crowned arms of Spain within the Order of the Golden Fleece, accompanied by the inscription "IN · UTROQ · FELIX · AUSPICE · DEO ·," meaning "Under the auspices of God, happy in both [hemispheres]." This design symbolizes the vast reach and prosperity of the Spanish Empire

The 1803 Gold 8 Escudos is significant for its historical and numismatic value. It represents the wealth extracted from the New World and the economic power of the Spanish Empire.

The consistent gold content and quality of these coins made them a reliable medium of exchange, facilitating trade and commerce across the Spanish territories and beyond.

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