2 Escudos golden coin, 3 cms.
2 Escudos golden coin, 3 cms.

2 Escudos golden coin, 3 cms.

Are you passionate about history and love collecting unique and exclusive objects? Then this golden 2 Escudos coin is perfect for you.

This replica coin, originally made of gold, was minted in Seville during the reign of Philip II between 1556-1598. With a size of 3 cm. in diameter, this coin is a true gem that will transport you to the time of one of the most important kings in history.

Denix, a Spanish company specialized in manufacturing high-quality decorative replicas of historical weapons, has created this magnificent coin for history lovers and discerning collectors.

Made of metal and with an impeccable gold finish, this coin stands out for its great detail and quality. Every time you look at it, you will be able to appreciate the meticulousness with which it has been made, making it a unique piece that cannot be missing from your collection.

Furthermore, as it is an exact replica of the original coin, you can enjoy the authenticity of the time without having to spend a fortune. This coin is an excellent option for those who want to own a piece of history without having to invest large sums of money.

With a width of 3 cm. in diameter, this coin is perfect for displaying in your display case, framing, or even carrying with you as a good luck charm. Its compact size allows you to take it everywhere and show your passion for history on any occasion.

Don't miss the opportunity to add this incredible golden 2 Escudos coin to your collection. Get it now and become the proud owner of a piece of history!

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The doubloon (also called excellent) was a Spanish gold coin that was equivalent to two escudos or 32 reales, and weighed 6.77 grams (0.218 troy ounces). Doubloons were minted in Spain, Mexico, Peru and New Granada. The term doubloon was first used to describe the golden excellent, possibly because it was worth two ducats or the double portrait of the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella.

In Spain, doubloons were legal tender until the mid-19th century. In 1859, Isabel II replaced the shield with the royal ones, as the basis of the doubloon; In addition, it replaced the 6.77 gram doubloon with a new and heavier one that was equivalent to 100 reales and weighed 8.3771 grams (0.268 troy ounces). The last Spanish doubloons (which indicated the denomination of 80 reales) were minted in 1849. The Spanish colonies of Mexico, Peru and New Granada continued to mint doubloons after becoming independent.

The Portuguese colonies have also minted doubloons called dobrão (with the same meaning).
In Europe, the doubloon became the model for many other gold coins, including the French Louis d'or, the Italian doppia, the Swiss duplone, the North German pistole, and the Prussian Friedrich d'or. .

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Metal
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3cm. diameter
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