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Spanish gold coin - 2 Escudos - Philip II - Assayer "B" (1592-1612)Denomination: 2 Escudos Reign: Phillip II Date: Never dated (circa 1592 1612) Mint: Seville, Spain Assayer: B Juan Vicente Bravo (1592 1612) Weight: 6. 74 gm Grade: AU details Mount: 18K Gold with cabochon cut emerald accent. Description: Phillip II. 2 Escudos. Never dated. Obverse: Very strong strike with Greek Cross. Some legend visible across the top. Obverse: Strong strike on shield. Kings ordinal visible across the top. Assayer "B visible on
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Denomination: 2 Escudos                                                          

Reign: Phillip II 

Date:  Never dated (circa 1592-1612)                                        

Mint: Seville, Spain

Assayer: “B”  Juan Vicente Bravo (1592-1612)                                                     

Weight: 6.74 gm

Grade: AU details

Mount: 18K Gold with cabochon cut emerald accent.

Description: Phillip II. 2 Escudos. Never dated.  Obverse: Very strong strike with Greek Cross. Some legend visible across the top. Obverse: Strong strike on shield. Kings ordinal visible across the top. Assayer "B” visible on left. Mint Mark “S” visible above Assayer mark.  

History:  The Seville Mint (Spanish: Casa de la Moneda de Sevilla) was one of the seven main mints of Castile authorized to continue after 1497 by the Catholic monarchs, the rest being closed. The earliest coins minted in Seville date back to Roman times, around 15 B.C. Later, the Visigoths minted from the year 621, the Arabs after 1060, and the Christian kings from 1252.

The New Mint was built in the Atarazanas orchards, next to the river and a few steps from where the colonial fleets arrived with the metals. During the reign of Felipe II, the House of Seville processed 72% of all the silver, and 87% of all the gold minted in the Iberian Peninsula, leaving the other mints almost without work. The Ordinance of 1730 for the centralization of mints eliminated all except those of Madrid and Seville, which would mint only silver and gold, and Segovia, which would be dedicated to striking copper coins. In 1861 the new Madrid factory was inaugurated and in 1869 the houses of Seville, Segovia and Jubia were closed, their equipment being sold at public auction. The House of Seville was divided into three parts and sold in 1870; a total of more than ten thousand square meters sold for about 244 thousand escudos.

 



Spanish gold coin - 2 Escudos - Philip II - Assayer "B" (1592-1612)

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