1628-1635 COLOMBIA GOLD 2 ESCUDOS NGC MS63

$9,900.00 USD

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This coin was minted in Nueva Granada (modern-day Colombia), an important Spanish colonial territory known for its vast gold deposits.
The 2 Escudos coin, often called a "Doubloon", was a high-value gold coin used for trade and wealth storage in the Spanish Empire.

The obverse of the Colombian 2 Escudos features the Habsburg coat of arms, representing the Spanish monarchy.

The reverse features a cross potent (Jerusalem cross) with castles and lions in the quadrants, representing Spain’s Catholic and royal authority.