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1556-1598

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Philip II of Spain. Scarce Gold Escudo Coin.



Mint place: Seville
Denomination: Escudo
Assayer: Juan Vicente Bravo (B)
Ruler: Philip II (Felipe II) of Spain.
Mint Period: 1592-1597 (date not recognizable)
Reference: Friedberg 178, CCT 73
Diameter: 17mm
Material: Gold!
Weight: 3.41gm


Obverse: Cross potent within polylobe, without inward-facing lis-symbols. Four annulets in outer fields.


Reverse: Crowned spanish coat-of-arms. Mint (S) and assayer (B) letters to left.


For your consideration a very rare spanish escudo gold cob coin, struck at the Seville mint under Philip III of Spain during 1592-1597. 




Philip II (Spanish: Felipe II de Habsburgo; Portuguese: Filipe I) (May 21, 1527 – September 13, 1598) was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598, King of Naples and Sicily from 1554 until 1598, king consort of England (as husband of Mary I) from 1554 to 1558, Lord of the Seventeen Provinces (holding various titles for the individual territories, such as Duke or Count) from 1556 until 1581, King of Portugal and the Algarves (as Philip I) from 1580 until 1598 and King of Chile from 1554 until 1556. He was born in Valladolid and was the only legitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.


Under Philip II, Spain reached the peak of its power. Having nearly reconquered the rebellious Netherlands, Philip’s unyielding attitude led to their loss, this time permanently, as his wars expanded in scope and complexity. So, in spite of the great and increasing quantities of gold and silver flowing into his coffers from the American mines, the riches of the Portuguese spice trade and the enthusiastic support of the Habsburg dominions for the Counter-Reformation, he would never succeed in suppressing Protestantism or defeating the Dutch rebellion. Early in his reign, the Dutch might have laid down their weapons if he had desisted in trying to suppress Protestantism, but his devotion to Catholicism and the principle of cuius regio, eius religio, as laid down by his father, would not permit him to do so. He was a devout Catholic and exhibited the typical 16th century disdain for religious heterodoxy.


One of the long-term consequences of his striving to enforce Catholic orthodoxy through an intensification of the Inquisition was the gradual smothering of Spain’s intellectual life. Students were barred from studying elsewhere and books printed by Spaniards outside the kingdom were banned. Even a highly respected churchman like Archbishop Carranza, was jailed by the Inquisition for seventeen years for publishing ideas that seemed sympathetic in some degree to Protestant reformism. Such strict enforcement of orthodox belief was successful and Spain avoided the religiously inspired strife tearing apart other European dominions, but this came at a heavy price in the long run, as her great academic institutions were reduced to third rate status under Philip’s successors.


However, Philip II’s reign can hardly be characterized as a failure. He consolidated Spain’s overseas empire, succeeded in massively increasing the importation of silver in the face of English, Dutch and French privateers, and ended the major threat posed to Europe by the Ottoman navy (though peripheral clashes would be ongoing). He succeeded in uniting Portugal and Spain through personal union. He dealt successfully with a crisis that could have led to the secession of Aragon. His efforts also contributed substantially to the success of the Catholic Counter-Reformation in checking the religious tide of Protestantism in Northern Europe.


The Philippines, a former Spanish colony, are named in his honor.



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Posted by: anonymous  2019-05-29
1556,SPANIEN. Königreich. Felipe II. 1556-1598. 1 Escudo o. J., Sevilla. 3.29 g. Cayon 4072. Fr. 178. Fast sehr schön / About very fine. (~€ 175/USD 200)

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-01
SPANIEN Königreich Felipe II. 1556-1598. 1 Escudo o.J., Sevilla. Mmz. B. 3.40 g. C.T. 98. Fr. 178. Sehr schön.

(828 X 408 pixels, file size: ~79K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-01
SPANIEN Königreich Felipe II. 1556-1598. 1 Escudo o. J., Sevilla. Mzm. P. 3.35 g. C.T. 97. Fr. 178. Fast vorzüglich.

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-06
Spain. 1 Escudo, ND (Seville). Fr-178; Cayon-4072. Philip II, 1556-1598. Crowned arms. Reverse: Cross. Surface encrustation, mount removed. NGC graded Very Fine, Details. Estimated Value $400 - 500. Categories:

(1205 X 630 pixels, file size: ~181K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-05
Spain. Escudo, ND (Seville). Fr-178. Philip II, 1556-1598. Crowned arms. Reverse: Cross. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200. Categories: World Gold

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Posted by: anonymous  2014-06-09
1597, Philip II of Spain. Scarce Gold Escudo Cob Coin. 3.41gm! Mint place: Seville Denomination: EscudoAssayer: Juan Vicente Bravo (B) Ruler: Philip II (Felipe II) of Spain. Mint Period: 1592-1597 (date not recognizable) Condition: Struck with rusty dies, otherwise about XF! Ref ...
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