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  1. When did the Mexico City Mint produce its last gold Cobs? Louis I (1724) Cobs and the Maritime Silk Road: a Survey of Cobs found in Yemen; Royals. Royals - ½ real; Royals - 1 real; Royals - 2 reales; Royals - 4 reales; Royals – 8 reales; Royals - 1 escudo; Royals - 2 escudos; Royals – 4 escudos; Royals - 8 escudos; Pillar coinage (1732 ...

  2. Ferdinand VII gold Proclamation Medal 1808, San Luis Potosi, engraver J.G. Gil, Bust of Ferdinand VII right, wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece/Coat of arms of San Luis Potosi, Grove F-158, 41mm, 38.70g,

    • Ferdinand VII (1808-1821)
    • Commemorative medals › Inauguration medal
    • New Spain ( Mexico )
    • 1808
  3. Ferdinand VII gold Proclamation Medal 1808, Zamora, Coat of arms of Spain within a collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece/Six-line inscription, Grove F-206 (unlisted in gold), type of Medina 399, but unlisted in gold, and this piece larger size, 40 mm, 46.30g.

    • Ferdinand VII (1808-1821)
    • Commemorative medals › Inauguration medal
    • New Spain ( Mexico )
    • 1808
  4. A highly unusual, rarely seen pair of medallions. Certainly worth a personal examination and a carefully crafted bid. The Medals measure approximately 52 mm and 70 mm in diameter. Both Extremely Fine, with some irregularity at edges.

  5. Description Ferdinand VII gold Proclamation Medal 1808, Oaxaca, Coat of arms of Spain/Five-line inscription in wreath, type of Grove F-95, but unlisted in gold, 28mm, 14.44g, lustrous AU with a barely noticeable edge bump at 6 o'clock.

  6. Ferdinand VII gold Proclamation Medal 1808, Puebla, el Cabildo Eclesiastico, engraver F. Gordillo. F. Mo., Bust of Fe... on May 30, 2008

  7. Ferdinand VII gold Proclamation Medal 1808, Puebla, el Cabildo Eclesiastico, engraver F. Gordillo. F. Mo., Bust - Available at 2008 May Long Beach Signature...

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