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This specimen was lot 11067 in Stack's Bowers NYINC sale (New York, January 2018), where it sold for $1,140. The catalog description[1] noted,

"COLOMBIA. 1627-P 2 Reales. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino (Bogotá) mint. Philip IV (1621-1665). Restrepo M28.3. VF-30 (PCGS). 6.66 grams. Bright envelope toning adds colorful highlights in the recesses, contrasting with glossy medium gray surfaces. Superb metal quality and eye appeal, with the oval planchet capturing the full length of the shield, some of the crown, the II denomination to the left, and most of the P assayer mark below it. The reverse shows only a portion of the cross, but the date is clear, with the bottom half of the 6 and the 27 easy to make out at the periphery. Evidence of a die clash, presumably with the base of the crown, is visible between the final date digit and H of HISPANARIVM. A beautiful example of this earliest 2 Reales of Bogotá, one that boasts a fascinating provenance. From the Eldorado Collection of Colombian and Ecuadorian Coins. From a hoard discovered by Clyde Hubbard in Medellín in the 1950s and subsequently published by Robert I. Nesmith. Plated in Nesmith's "A Hoard of the First Silver Coins of Nuevo Reino de Granada (Colombia)," 1958, coin #3b, illustrated on plate XXIX and in a line drawing on p. 517."

KM 6.1, struck 1627-30 and 1647 plus undated, 1627-NR P listed. 6.77 g, .931 fine silver.

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