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Condition: Choice XF–AU (Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated)

Certification: NGC / PCGS-certified (if applicable)

Mint: Mexico City / Spanish Colonial Mint

Weight: ~6.77 grams (for 2 Escudos gold)

Material: Gold

Diameter: ~20 mm

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🏛️ Historical Context

This coin hails from the Spanish colonial period in Mexico, a transformative era from 1519 to 1821 when Spain profoundly influenced the region’s culture, economy, and governance. Ferdinand VI, ruling from 1746 to 1759, oversaw a period of relative peace and economic reform. His enlightened absolutist policies strengthened colonial administration, reduced corruption, and contributed to the growth and stability of New Spain. Coins from his reign are particularly prized for their historical significance and rarity.

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🔍 Coin Description

Obverse: Bust of Ferdinand VI, draped and crowned, with legend indicating his royal title.

Reverse: Royal Spanish coat of arms with mint mark and denomination, typical of Mexico City mint gold coins.

Gold Coin of Ferdinand VI – Spanish King in Mexico (1746–1759)

$750.00 Regular Price
$724.20Sale Price
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