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MEXICO, Mexico City, cob 4 reales, Philip IV, assayer P, very neat shape.

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MEXICO, Mexico City, cob 4 reales, Philip IV, assayer P, very neat shape.
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MEXICO, Mexico City, cob 4 reales, Philip IV, assayer P, very neat shape. S-M19; KM-38; Cal-Type 275. 12.94 grams. An exceptionally well-preserved coin in odd, natural "spade" shape as made, neatly aligned with the full shield showing very bold full oMP to left, choice full cross-lions-castles on other side, beautifully toned (great contrast), with original museum certificate from when it was mounted in jewelry years ago. With original Western Australian Museum certificate 2569 and supporting letters, receipts, and modern photo-certificate. Recovered from: Vergulde Draeck (“Gilt Dragon”), sunk in 1656 off Western Australia