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Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin Avg Circ AGW. 2355 oz (1919-1930, Random)

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Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin Avg Circ AGW. 2355 oz (1919-1930, Random)
Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin Avg Circ AGW. 2355 oz (1919-1930, Random)
Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin Avg Circ AGW. 2355 oz (1919-1930, Random)
Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin Avg Circ AGW. 2355 oz (1919-1930, Random)

Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin Avg Circ AGW. 2355 oz (1919-1930, Random)
Australian Perth Mint Gold. Gold Bars & Rounds. Perth Mint Gold Bars. America the Beautiful Coins. 90% & 40% US Silver Coins. Australian Perth Mint Silver. Cast & Hand Poured. Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin Avg Circ AGW. 0.2355 troy oz. Please note the design of each coin may vary. This Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin. Will make a unique addition to any collection. The coin is made from 0.9167 fine gold with a weight of 0.2355 troy oz. The obverse varies based on the year of mintage. The reverse features the Colombian national arms. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact one of our customer service representatives. By purchasing from Bullion Exchanges, you are agreeing to all of our Terms and Policies. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order reviewed by our Compliance Team, which are deemed questionable or have increasing potential risk for being fraudulent. All customers are subject to a review at our own discretion, in which additional information, identification and/or documentation, may be requested. A prompt response would help expedite the fulfillment of your order. Packages are no longer insured if the tracking information shows the package is delivered. We will only be liable to cover packages that are lost in transit or damaged. There are no exceptions to this policy. Once an order is placed, it cannot be modified or cancelled. Using high definition digital video, we record the packing of our products to affirm accuracy. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order reviewed by our Compliance Team, which are deemed questionable or have potential risk for being fraudulent. There are no exceptions. The submission of an order and subsequent receipt of a confirmation locks in your order and affects our metal hedging requirements and thus we are unable to make any price adjustments. Our in-house numismatist staff assign conditions to all products. The condition assigned to the products is derived from industry-wide standards. Please keep in mind that most images are stock images, and therefore you should not expect to receive the pictured products. Silver products, and some gold as well, may exhibit milk spots, and/or toning, which are normal and do not change the condition described in the listing, nor the value of the product. Coins that are holdered by one of the major grading companies are graded based on the condition they were in at the time of grading. However, at times, coins do tend to develop spotting or toning which are a normal happenstance in coins. Please keep in mind, the appearance of the toning and/or milk spots does not mean that the coin is not the grade specified on the actual slab. In instances where there is a discrepancy where the customer believes to be unjust, please refer to the grading companys guarantee policy. Both NGC and PCGS have a program where they will compensate the owner of the current coin if they believe the coin deserves a lower grade than it had originally received. Please note, bullion coins, bars and rounds are mass-produced and are not struck to the same quality standards as collector coins. These bullion products are not certified and therefore will not always be 100% perfect. All sales are final and therefore in cases when a product is offered on a Deal Price, previously locked-in orders for that product will not be subject to price reductions or cancellations. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to cancel sales that may or may not have typography issues within the listings, pricing inaccuracies, systematic faults by our system, and/or errors caused by eBays system, without further notice. Purchasing bullion and/or coins involves price risk, and the purchaser assumes all such risk. We do not offer or make price adjustments based on the market fluctuations of precious metals, or for any other reason. We will never ask the customer to pay more for a product if the price significantly increased, so please refrain from requesting price adjustments after market prices decrease. The item “Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin Avg Circ AGW. 2355 oz (1919-1930, Random)” is in sale since Sunday, November 4, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “bullion.exchanges” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand/Mint: Unbranded
  • Fineness: 0.9167
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Colombia

Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Coin Avg Circ AGW. 2355 oz (1919-1930, Random)

1781 P Sf Gold Colombia Escudo Charles III Coin Vf Condition Popayan Mint

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1781 P Sf Gold Colombia Escudo Charles III Coin Vf Condition Popayan Mint
1781 P Sf Gold Colombia Escudo Charles III Coin Vf Condition Popayan Mint

1781 P Sf Gold Colombia Escudo Charles III Coin Vf Condition Popayan Mint
1781 P SF GOLD COLOMBIA ESCUDO OVER DATE? We cannot declare any package as a “gift”, sampleetc. The item “1781 P SF GOLD COLOMBIA ESCUDO CHARLES III COIN VF CONDITION POPAYAN MINT” is in sale since Thursday, April 28, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “rarecoincollector” and is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Year: 1781
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: VF
  • Composition: Gold
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Colombia
  • UPC: Does Not Apply
  • Denomination: Escudo

1781 P Sf Gold Colombia Escudo Charles III Coin Vf Condition Popayan Mint

1737, Colombia, Philip V of Spain. Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Rare! PCGS XF-45

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1737, Colombia, Philip V of Spain. Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Rare! PCGS XF-45
1737, Colombia, Philip V of Spain. Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Rare! PCGS XF-45

1737, Colombia, Philip V of Spain. Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Rare! PCGS XF-45
Colombia, Philip V of Spain. Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Denomination: 2 Escudos Ruler: Philip V (Felipe V) of Spain. Certified and graded by PCGS as XF-45! Reference: Friedberg 9, Calico Type 89, KM-17.2. Diameter: 20mm Weight: 6.76gm Material: Gold! Obverse: Cross potent within quatrylobe with ofur annulets in angles. Legend around ending with date. Reverse: Crowned spanish coat-of-arms. Mint master´s initial (M = Miguel Molano) to right. Philip V of Spain Versailles (France), 19 December 1683 – La Granja (Spain), 9 July 1746 , born Philippe de France , fils de France and duc d’Anjou, was king of Spain from 1700 to 1724 and 1724 to 1746, the first of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain. Philip was the second son of Louis. And Maria Anna of Bavaria, known as. He was a younger brother of Louis, duc de Bourgogne and an uncle of Louis XV of France. His paternal grandparents were Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain. His maternal grandparents were Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria and Adelaide Henriette of Savoy, the daughter of Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy. Philip helped his Bourbon relatives to make territorial gains in the War of the Polish Succession and the War of the Austrian Succession by reconquering Naples and Sicily from Austria and Oran from the Ottomans. Finally, at the end of his reign Spanish forces also successfully defended their American territories from a large British invasion during the War of Jenkins’ Ear. During his reign, Spain began to recover from the stagnation it had suffered during the twilight of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty. Ferdinand VI of Spain, his son by his first queen Maria Luisa of Savoy, succeeded him. Philip was afflicted by fits of manic depression and increasingly fell victim to a deep melancholia. His second wife, Elizabeth Farnese, completely dominated her passive husband. She bore him further sons, including another successor, Charles III of Spain. He was later helped with his affliction by the castrato singer Carlo Broschi, famously known as Farinelli, who, for twenty years, sang the same four arias each night to the king before he went to sleep. Philip died on 9 July 1746 and was buried in his favorite Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso. The item “1737, Colombia, Philip V of Spain. Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Rare! PCGS XF-45″ is in sale since Tuesday, February 21, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: PCGS
  • Certification Number: 82608283
  • Grade: XF45
  • Composition: Gold

1737, Colombia, Philip V of Spain. Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Rare! PCGS XF-45