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1621-65 Spain 8 E | Philip IV | MS 64

The 1621-65 Spain 8 Escudo coin is a beautiful and historic artifact from the reign of King Philip IV of Spain. Minted in gold, the coin features an intricate design on both the obverse and the reverse, including a bust of the king on the obverse and the Spanish coat of arms on the reverse.

This is one of the earliest catalogued dates in the series, with only the 1614 Segovia coming in earlier on the census. Fourteen total have been certified, this is one of 3 in MS64 with a lone MS65 example graded better.

The MS 64 grade indicates that the coin is in near-perfect condition, with only minor imperfections or signs of wear. This makes it a highly prized collectible among numismatists and collectors, who value coins for both their historical significance and their aesthetic appeal.

The reign of King Philip IV was a significant period in the history of Spain, marked by economic expansion, cultural achievement, and political turmoil. During this time, Spain was a major world power, with colonies and territories stretching across the globe. The 8 Escudo coin was a symbol of Spain's wealth and power, and it served as an important currency for international trade and commerce.

Today, the 1621-65 Spain 8 Escudo coin is a valuable and treasured artifact of Spanish history and culture. Its intricate design and high-quality gold make it a prized collectible for numismatists and collectors around the world, and its importance to the story of Spain cannot be overstated.

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