Q&A: I would like to see a picture of the coat of arms for Philipp V or spanish coin from1617?
Question by Sally G: I would like to see a picture of the coat of arms for Philipp V or spanish coin from1617?
I found a silver bowl ash tray with a coin in the bottom for Philipp V with a coat of arms. Bottom of ashtray coin Hispania RVM REX 1617, bowl has handla like a cup with another coin bent to hold cigar or cigarette (?). Pure silver not plated. Found in junk antique shop for .00.
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Answer by billhantzis
Check out either/both of these sites:Library of Congress at loc.gov or PCGS at pcgs.com. The Library of Congress probably has what you are looking for and the Pacific Coast Grading Service probably can tell you how much it is worth. It PCGS cannot help you with the worth try Sothbey's or Christie's auction houses at their respective websites. They have experts in every realm.
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June 22nd, 2011 - 10:23
Here is a link to the only Philip III coin I could find on eBay. The coin is low grade, so not much detail. A cob coin with a full date would be worth a lot more, if genuine. Philip V was king of Spain almost 100
years later.
http://cgi.ebay.com/POTOSI-1-REAL-COB-NO-DATE-ASSAYER-P-PHILIP-III_W0QQitemZ8315730830QQihZ021QQcategoryZ45162QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The Mint mark and assayers initial would be to the left of the coat of arms. The denomination in reales would be to the right of the coat of arms. These coins are rather rare with date, mint mark, assayer, denomination, and legend all visible.
Here is a Philip V cob coin presently on eBay. The mint mark (Mo = Mexico City) is visible.
http://cgi.ebay.com/MEXICO-COLONIAL-COB-REAL-ND-1700-46-KM-30-PHILIP-V_W0QQitemZ140022885499QQihZ004QQcategoryZ541QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
June 22nd, 2011 - 10:49
Philip V wasn’t around in 1617 but was in 1717. The 1617 king was Philip III,