1628-1635 Cartagena Colombia 2 Escudos NGC MS-63

Item #CC-0823 | 1628-1635 Cartagena Colombia 2 Escudos NGC MS-63
Mint: Cartagena, Colombia
Assayer: E for “Juan de la Era”

Ruler/Period: King Philip IV
Grade: NGC MS-63

For details on this coin from NGC, click on the serial number here: 2150832-001

Description: This rare doubloon is a superb example of a Cartagena 2 escudos minted during the reign of King Philip IV. The Cartagena mint was only open from 1622 to 1635 and only minted gold for a few of those years. To date, only four 1622’s are known to exist (mostly found on he Atocha shipwreck) and for the years 1623 through 1626, only 3 or four coins have been documented. Historical records also indicate that the mint was closed for most of 1629, which only leaves 7 years of production.

Based on the reverse design of the dots inside and outside the quatrefoil, we believe this coin to have been minted in 1630 or 1631. 

As of May of 2025, the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) has only graded a total of 42 Cartagena 2 escudos from XF through uncirculated grades. Of the 42 coins graded, NGC has only graded 25 in mint state.  Compare this figure with well over 500 Bogotá coins graded during the same period of King Philip IV. This would indicate that Cartagena’s two escudos are roughly ten times rarer than those minted in Bogotá!

This specimen displays on the obverse the letter “C” which represents Cartagena, the letter “E”, which represents the assayer Juan de la Era, the denomination in Roman numeral ones (II), and a complete Hapsburg shield. On the reverse, the coin displays an almost perfectly centered Jerusalem cross with little dots adorning each end and ornate fleur-de-lis occupying the four cross quadrants. The overall eye appeal is superb and everything you would expect from a choice uncirculated macuquina that is almost 400 years old!

For more information on the gold coins minted at the Cartagena mint, read our article here: https://commodorecoins.com/treasure-blog/doubloons-of-cartagena-the-first-gold-coins-minted-in-the-americas/

 

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