

2 Escudos Gold Coin – Spain 1734 – NGC MS62 Condition
Minted in Spain in 1734, this 2 Escudos is a striking example of Old World gold that circulated alongside its New World counterparts. These smaller gold denominations were widely used in European commerce and often traveled aboard ships to the Americas.
Awarded a MS62 grade, this coin displays vibrant luster, strong strike quality, and minimal marks—exceptional for a pre-1750 gold issue.
Why Collectors Value It:
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European Mint Elegance: A contrast to rugged colonial gold.
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True Mint State: Rare for early 18th-century Spanish issues.
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Historic Trans-Atlantic Currency: A coin that tied Europe and the New World together.
A superb Mint State Spanish gold piece from the early Bourbon period.
Original: $7,800.00
-70%$7,800.00
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Minted in Spain in 1734, this 2 Escudos is a striking example of Old World gold that circulated alongside its New World counterparts. These smaller gold denominations were widely used in European commerce and often traveled aboard ships to the Americas.
Awarded a MS62 grade, this coin displays vibrant luster, strong strike quality, and minimal marks—exceptional for a pre-1750 gold issue.
Why Collectors Value It:
-
European Mint Elegance: A contrast to rugged colonial gold.
-
True Mint State: Rare for early 18th-century Spanish issues.
-
Historic Trans-Atlantic Currency: A coin that tied Europe and the New World together.
A superb Mint State Spanish gold piece from the early Bourbon period.





















