Ferdinand VII (1808-33), silver 2-Reales, 1816/6 NR FJ/JJ. Bogota mint (Nuevo Reino), bust of Charles
IV right, FERDND VII DEI GRATIA, date below, Rev. crowned arms between columns, HISPAN ET
IND REX NR 2 R FJ, clear F over J, 6.63g (KM 70.1). Die flaw in obverse field, attractive toning, in PCGS
holder graded AU 55, Pop 1; the finest example graded at both services. There are totally 3 pieces graded
for this overdate strike at both services, with the other two graded XF-45 and VG by
NGC, and
scarce
.
$3,200
PCGS certification 34324581.
CRETE
Crete, under Greek Administration, copper-nickel 10-Lepta, 1900-A, Paris. Crown, date below, Rev. value
within wreath (KM 4.1). Lustrous mint state, in PCGS holder graded MS 64, Pop 5; tied for the finest
examples graded at PCGS. There is only 1 example graded higher by NGC at MS-65.
$300
PCGS certification 28518365.
KINGDOM OF CYPRUS
Cyprus, Amaury (1306-1310), silver Gros. Famagusta, +AmALRIC’ TIREISI’ DomInU’: CIPRI GUB’nA-
TO’ E’ RET’, lion rampant left reverse + IRL’m ET CIPRI : REGI: FILIU, the coats-of-arms of Jerusa-
lem and Cyprus, 4.39g (Corpus pl. 4. 1). in PCGS holder graded EF 40,
rare.
$2,600
Ex CNG 53, lot 2062.
PCGS certification 34324582.