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anonymous
2019-06-02
1731,PERU. Felipe V. 1700-1746. 8 Escudos 1731, LN-Lima. Cob type. 27.16 g. Cayon 10019. KM 38.2. Fr. 7. Selten und gut ausgeprägt / Rare and well struck. Leichte Fassungsspuren / Small traces of mounting. Gutes sehr schön / Good very fine. (~€ 2630/USD 3030)
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anonymous
2015-12-06
Ausländische Münzen und Medaillen Peru Philippe V. 1700-1746. 8 Escudos 1738, Lima. Calicó / Trigo 120, Friedberg 7. Lesbare Jahreszahl. GOLD. Besonders schön ausgeprägtes, gut zentriertes Exemplar. Fast vorzüglich
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anonymous
2015-11-15
PERU Fernando VI. 1746-1760 8 Escudos 1750, Lima. Assayer R. 27.04 g. Calico 573. C.T. 16. Fr. 12. Sehr schön.
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anonymous
2015-08-26
Peru, Philip V (1700-1746), Lima, cob 8-Escudos, 26.89g, 1727 M, large cross, lions and castles in angles, rev. pillars dividing L-8-H/ P-V-A and the date below 7-2-7 (Cayón 9993; CCT.73; F.7; KM.38.2), very fine
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anonymous
2015-08-26
Peru, Philip V (1700-1746), Lima, cob 8-Escudos, 27.03g, 1705 H, large cross, lions and castles in angles, rev. pillars dividing L-8-H/ P-V-A and the date below 7-0-5 (Cayón 9898; CCT.82; F.7; KM.38.1), good very fine
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anonymous
2015-08-25
Peru, Philip V, gold cob 8 escudos, 1712 M, Lima, cross of Jerusalem, lions and castles in angles, rev. pillars divide denomination, PVA and date, wt. 27.03gms. (KM.38.2; Fr. 7; CT.93), a sea salvage coin, very fine
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