Sold20241918 MEXICO 20 Pesos GOLD Coin, PCGS AU58SUPER NICE PCGS AU58 GRADED 1918 MEXICO 20 PESOS GOLD COIN.See Sold Price
Sold2022Ferdinand VI (1749-1759) 8 Escudos 1757, So J, Santiago mintGold, 27 g. KM. 3, Cal. Onza 740, Cal. 833. NGC AU 58.See Sold Price
Sold2022LOT OF 13: COINS FROM GERMANY, URUGUAY, AND COLOMBIA.Lot of 13 coins consists of: a 1622 Schweinfurt 1/84 Gulden, BN, MS64, PCGS; a 1761-MO M Mexico 2 Real, AU58, PCGS; an 1806-MO TH Mexico 1/2 Real, VF35, NGC; an 1820-JF BR Colombia 8 Real, VF30, ANACSSee Sold Price
Sold2022Mexico. Trio of Certified Cap and Rays Un Peso's:Mexico. Trio of Certified Cap and Rays Un Peso's: 1900 Go RS. PCGS graded AU 55; 1904 Zs FZ. ANACS graded AU 58; 1905 Mo AM. PCGS graded AU 55. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $150 - 200See Sold Price
Sold20221849 Mexico Gold 8 Escudo NICELY CIRCULATED1849 Mexico Gold 8 Escudo NICELY CIRCULATEDSee Sold Price
Sold20241791-P Colombia Gold 2 Escudos Charles IV AU-58 NGC1791-P Colombia Gold 2 Escudos Charles IV AU-58 NGC Product ID: 285054 Year: 1791 Grade Service: NGC Denomination: 2 Escudo Metal Content: 0.1904 troy oz Purity: .875See Sold Price
Sold20161881 s AU 58 PCGS $ 5 Gold LibertyItem is as shown in image. Bidder is responsible for value and grade. All bid are 100% binding.See Sold Price
Sold2021China Dollar Year 10 (1921) PCGS AU-55 Gold ShieldCHINA. Dollar, Year 10 (1921). PCGS AU-58 Gold Shield. L&M-79; KM-Y-329.6. A flashy, untoned Dollar with shimmering field luster. PCGS number: 568448.55. Certification verification number: 82701740See Sold Price
Sold2022Ancient Chinese coins - Qing Dynasty - Guangxu silver coinCHINA. Hunan. Tael, ND (1906). PCGS AU-58 Gold Shield. L&M-416; K-952; Hsu-215; WS-0927. A boldly struck Tael with pleasing gray to dark gray toning and somewhat rough but natural surfaces. An attractSee Sold Price
Sold2023RARE 1885 United States $3 Indian Princess PCGS AU58- Mintage of 801!RARE 1885 United States $3 indian princess gold graded PCGS AU58. Extremely rare date, mintage of 801! This coin is blistering, having mirrored proof surfaces on the obverse and reverse. Simply dazzliSee Sold Price
Sold20211903 $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle PCGS - AU 58 CAC1903 $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle PCGS - AU 58 CACSee Sold Price
Sold20161861 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Type II PCGS AU-58Gold - 2.5 Dollars 1861 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Type II PCGS AU-58 1861 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold. Type II. New Reverse. PCGS graded About Uncirculated-58. Holder noted with “New Reverse”. Deep richSee Sold Price
Sold20211884-CC $20 Gold Double Eagle PCGS - AU581884-CC $20 Gold Double Eagle PCGS - AU58See Sold Price
Sold20171749 Mexico Ferdinand VI 8 Escudos Gold Coin1749 Mexico Ferdinand VI 8 Escudos Gold CoinSee Sold Price
Sold2018A United States 1860 Liberty Head $20 Gold CoinA United States 1860 Liberty Head $20 Gold Coin PCGS graded AU58. Estimate $ 3,000-5,000See Sold Price
Sold2022Mexico. 8 Reales, 1882-Ga FSMexico. 8 Reales, 1882-Ga FS. Eliz-523; KM-377.6. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value $60 - 80See Sold Price
Sold20231880-S $5 AU58 PCGS CERT #41960583 CleanedPCGS CERT #41960583, 1880 $5 AU 92, GOLDSee Sold Price
Sold2022LOT OF 8: COINS FROM DENMARK, INDIA, GERMANY, GREAT BRITAIN, AND NEW ZEALAND.Lot of eight foreign coins consists of: a 1693 - 1695 German States 60k, VF 35, ANACS; an 1825 Great Britain UNC, details, NGC; an 1835-M British India 1/2 An, AU58, PCGS; an 1838 FA/WS Denmark 1 RBD,See Sold Price
Sold2017Doubloon Gold Coin Pendant | 1772 Eight Escudos |A scarce 8 Escudos or 4 Doubloon, 21.6K gold, coin pendant, Mexico, circa 1772. The Mexican gold 8 Escudos, is very similar to the Spanish 8 Escudos, the only difference, in many cases, being the mintSee Sold Price
Sold2016Doubloon Gold Coin Pendant | 1772 Eight Escudos |A scarce 8 Escudos or 4 Doubloon, 21.6K gold, coin pendant, Mexico, circa 1772. The Mexican gold 8 Escudos, is very similar to the Spanish 8 Escudos, the only difference, in many cases, being the mintSee Sold Price
Sold2017Doubloon Gold Coin Pendant | 1772 Eight Escudos |A scarce 8 Escudos or 4 Doubloon, 21.6K gold, coin pendant, Mexico, circa 1772. The Mexican gold 8 Escudos, is very similar to the Spanish 8 Escudos, the only difference, in many cases, being the mintSee Sold Price