1802 Mexico 8 Escudo NGC AU-58

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This 1802 Mexico 8 Escudo represents the pinnacle of Spanish colonial coinage during the reign of Charles IV. Struck at the Mexico City mint, this substantial gold coin was part of the Spanish Empire's monetary system that dominated international trade for centuries. The 8 Escudo denomination, known as an "onza" in Spanish territories, served as a major trade coin throughout the Americas and beyond during the early 19th century.
The obverse displays the armored bust of Charles IV facing right, with the legend "CAROLUS IIII DEI GRATIA" encircling the portrait. The reverse features the crowned Spanish coat of arms with the Pillars of Hercules, flanked by the denomination "8S" and surrounded by the legend "HISPANIARUM ET INDIARUM REX." The strike shows good definition with clear legends and well-preserved heraldic details throughout the design.
NGC has certified this example as AU-58, indicating nearly uncirculated condition with only minimal wear on the highest points. The surfaces display attractive golden luster with even color and no significant marks or damage. This series remains highly sought after by collectors of Spanish colonial gold and world crown gold issues. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.