1803-Mo FT Mexico 8 Escudo PCGS XF Detail

$4,219.84

The 8 Escudos was the high-value gold of the Spanish Empire—coinage made for serious commerce, wealth storage, and international trade. Mexico City issues are especially beloved because they sit at the center of Spanish colonial gold production and are foundational to any serious 8 Escudos collection.

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CVC & Collectables presents one of the true “big-ticket” types in Spanish Colonial gold: an 1803 Mexico City 8 Escudos with the classic Charles IV portrait and crowned arms reverse. For collectors who build 8 Escudos date/mint/assayer runs, the Mo / FT pairing is exactly what you want to see on the label—bold, recognizable, and essential to attribution.

Coin Highlights:

  • Issuer: Mexico (Spanish Colonial)
  • Denomination: 8 Escudos
  • Date: 1803
  • Mint / Assayer: Mo / FT
  • Certification: PCGS Genuine – Ex-Jewelry, XF Detail
  • Reference: Calico-1646
  • PCGS Cert #: 64691170
  • Obverse: Bust of Charles IV with strong remaining detail for the designation
  • Reverse: Crowned royal arms within ornate chain/collar; 8S flanking the shield; Mo / FT clearly visible

Collectibility:

Collectors chase these by date + mint + assayer, and PCGS authentication removes the guesswork. The Ex-Jewelry designation tells the honest story: this coin was once mounted (or shows evidence consistent with mounting), which is exactly why so many surviving 8 Escudos come with a “been there” history. PCGS calls the remaining sharpness XF Detail, giving you a big, impressive gold type with real collector presence. Find more alike here!

Grade

NGC

Year

1803

Denominations

8 Escudos

World Coin Issues

Mexico

Condition

Extremely Fine Detail

Metal Type Gold
Metal Weight 27.0674 g
Metal Purity g.875
Diameter 36
Year 1803

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