1757 Nomina Magna Sqequor Gold Coin.

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by KFitzgerald, Aug 6, 2012.

  1. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    Hi,

    Does anyone know any information about this coin? Any information is wanted! (e.g value, place of mint, king, anything)...
    I think the coin is gold as it is not attracted to a strong magnet and it had passed the bite test so I guess its real gold.
    I will get the metal tested soon and will keep the thread updated.

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32131902/Public Stuff/DSC02269.JPG
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32131902/Public Stuff/DSC02280.JPG

    If anyone needs better pictures don't hesitate to ask.

    Many Thanks,

    Kieran Fitzgerald
     
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  3. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Looks like a Mexico 8 Escudos. Minted in Mexico City, Mint offical MM. mintage unknown, value in XF $6,000. USD Krause # KM 152 Its 91.7% gold , King Ferdinand of Spain, date 1757
     
  4. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    1757 Gold Escudo Coin - Need Info... Anyone Know The Value

    Hi,

    Does anyone know any information about this coin? Any information is wanted! (e.g value, place of mint, king, anything)...
    I think the coin is gold as it is not attracted to a strong magnet and it had passed the bite test so I guess its real gold.
    I will get the metal tested soon and will keep the thread updated.

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32131902/Pub...f/DSC02269.JPG
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32131902/Pub...f/DSC02280.JPG

    If anyone needs better pictures don't hesitate to ask.

    Many Thanks,

    Kieran Fitzgerald



    Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t211302/#ixzz22oFdxB8c
     
  5. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    The picture of a 1756 Escudo in my Vogt-Bruce Catalog does not look like your coin in two respects; in the catalog, the crown rests directly on the shield (there is no gap), and there is no "wreath" (or whatever) around the coat of arms.

    Furthermore, the 1757 specifically has a "short bust" on the obverse, the last year of its type, and yours does not. Could be a spiel-marke coin.

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    My comment above was based on the OP's indication that it was a 1 escudo; now in the multiple threads he started, there seems to be some doubt whether it's a 1, 2, 4, or 8 escudo?? Really need the coin's diameter, or we're all just spinning our wheels here.
     
  6. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    Please don't start 3 THREADS on the same coin!!
     
  7. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    I don't see any indication that it's an 8 escudo; I thought the OP said it was a 1 escudo?? What's the diameter in millimeters?
     
  8. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    Thanks for your quick response! Sorry about the 2 threads though, im kinda new to this site...

    The Diameter of the Coin is approximately 0.2cm,

    Many Thanks,
     
  9. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    I'll just continue the discussion on this thread...

    The diameter is approximately 3.7cm...

    Many Thanks,
     
  10. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

  11. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    Thanks for your swift response...

    Although what is 'Krause # KM 152'?

    Thanks,

    Kieran
     
  12. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    0.2 cm is about 1/16th of an inch. Try again.
     
  13. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    Actually its around 0.3cm when I've measured it again...
     
  14. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    Lord-a-mercy! Did you bother to read what I posted 10 minutes ago??

    0.3 cm is about 1/8 of an INCH. Is your coin teeny-teeny-tiny??
     
  15. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    Oh. The diameter is approximately 3.7cm...
     
  16. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    OK, 3.7 centimeters is approximately the size of an 8 escudo gold coin, and the catalog photo (of a 1758) looks like your coin. That's as far as I can take our investigation.
     
  17. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    Thanks for your help... Could you post a link to this catalog please?

    Many Thanks,
     
  18. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    It's out of print and way out-of-date on prices, but it has great illustrations -- Standard Catalog of Mexican Coins, Paper Money, and Medals, by Dr. George Vogt, Edited by Colin R. Bruce II. Copyright 1978. ISBN 0-87341-016-5.

    The "18th Century" (worldwide) Krause Catalog is much better for your purposes; I don't have one, only the 19th and 20th Century editions, because I so rarely run into a coin from the 1700s.
     
  19. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    Many thanks and lastly do you have a valuation estimate for the coin?
     
  20. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Passed the "Bite test"? In exactly what way?

    2 mm in diameter?
     
  21. KFitzgerald

    KFitzgerald New Member

    3.7cm in diameter...
     
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