1732-1750 1/2 Escudo Portugal Joannes Gold Coin Ex-Jewelry (Random)
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1732-1750 1/2 Escudo Portugal Joannes Gold Coin Ex-Jewelry (Random)
Explore the rich history of Portuguese numismatics with the 1732-1750 1/2 Escudo Portugal Joannes Gold Coin, previously used as jewelry. This unique piece offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the craftsmanship and heritage of Portuguese coinage during the reign of King João V.
The obverse features the regal bust of King João V, known as "Joannes" on the coin, marking his reign over Portugal during a period of immense wealth and cultural growth. The years of mintage for these coins range from 1732 to 1750, each piece carrying the distinct characteristics of its time.
The reverse displays the intricate Portuguese Coat of Arms, a symbol of the nation's long-standing history and power. This emblem is central to the design, surrounded by the coin’s denomination, encapsulating the legacy of Portugal’s global influence during the 18th century.
Collectible Features:
- Weight and Purity: Crafted from gold with a fineness of 0.9167 and a weight of 0.0527 troy oz, this coin combines historical significance with the inherent value of gold.
- Condition: Noted as Ex-Jewelry, this coin was once part of a jewelry piece, adding to its story and uniqueness among collectors.
- Historical Era: From the era of Portugal's global maritime exploration and cultural expansion, offering a piece of history that shaped the modern world.
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