Spanje. Felipe III. 8 Reales 1612–1621. Sevilla. D. NGC VF.

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Zilveren cob 8 reales geslagen in Sevilla in de regeerperiode van Filips III, circa 1613, met een gewicht van 27,00 g en een diameter van 37 mm, NGC-gecertificeerd en gegradueerd VF Details met omgevingsschade.

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Spanish cob 8 Reales struck in Seville during the reign of Felipe III el Piadoso (1598–1621), one of the most important silver coinages of the early modern world.

The 8 Reales formed the backbone of global trade in the 16th and 17th centuries and circulated widely across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Under Felipe III, Seville functioned as Spain’s principal mint for New World silver, supplying vast quantities of coinage that underpinned the Spanish Empire’s economic power.

Cob coinage of this period is characterized by its irregular shape and areas of weakness, the result of hand-struck production methods. These features are inherent to the type and contribute to its historical authenticity and appeal among collectors.

This example is NGC certified and encapsulated, graded VF Details with Environmental Damage, clearly stated on the holder. Despite this, the coin retains strong remaining design elements and clear attribution.



Specifications
• Country: Spain
• Kingdom: Reino de España
• Ruler: Felipe III el Piadoso (r. 1598–1621)
• Denomination: 8 Reales
• Mint: Seville
• Date: circa 1613
• Metal: Silver
• Weight: 27.00 g
• Diameter: 37 mm
• Die axis: 3 h
• Type: Cob coinage
• Certification: NGC
• Grade: VF Details
• Comment: Environmental Damage
• Reference: Cayón 4900
• Provenance: Ex Leu Numismatik – Web Auction 31
From the old stock of a late Swiss coin dealer.



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Spanish cob 8 Reales struck in Seville during the reign of Felipe III el Piadoso (1598–1621), one of the most important silver coinages of the early modern world.

The 8 Reales formed the backbone of global trade in the 16th and 17th centuries and circulated widely across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Under Felipe III, Seville functioned as Spain’s principal mint for New World silver, supplying vast quantities of coinage that underpinned the Spanish Empire’s economic power.

Cob coinage of this period is characterized by its irregular shape and areas of weakness, the result of hand-struck production methods. These features are inherent to the type and contribute to its historical authenticity and appeal among collectors.

This example is NGC certified and encapsulated, graded VF Details with Environmental Damage, clearly stated on the holder. Despite this, the coin retains strong remaining design elements and clear attribution.



Specifications
• Country: Spain
• Kingdom: Reino de España
• Ruler: Felipe III el Piadoso (r. 1598–1621)
• Denomination: 8 Reales
• Mint: Seville
• Date: circa 1613
• Metal: Silver
• Weight: 27.00 g
• Diameter: 37 mm
• Die axis: 3 h
• Type: Cob coinage
• Certification: NGC
• Grade: VF Details
• Comment: Environmental Damage
• Reference: Cayón 4900
• Provenance: Ex Leu Numismatik – Web Auction 31
From the old stock of a late Swiss coin dealer.



Shipping & Packaging

Shipping is handled securely and professionally.

Shipping to the USA:
Due to tariffs, shipping to the United States is expensive. The cheapest option via DHL Express (without insurance) typically costs USD 60–70. Insured shipping is significantly more expensive. Buyers from the United States are kindly asked to take this into account before bidding or purchasing.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Over 200 years old
Ja
Land/provincie
Spanje
Jaar / Periode en Variatie
1612–1621. Sevilla. D. NGC VF.
Heerser
Felipe III
Munteenheid
8 Reales
Edelmetaal
Zilver
Staat
Gecertificeerd door NGC
Gecertificeerd
NGC
Gewicht
27 g
Aantal items
1
NederlandGeverifieerd
74
Objecten verkocht
100%
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