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1575, Kindom of Naples, Philip II of Spain. Silver ½ Ducato Coin. NGC VF-35!

$ 310.99

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  • Composition: Silver
  • Year: 1575
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Grade: VF 35
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Denomination: 1/2 Ducato
  • Certification: NGC

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    1575, Kindom of Naples, Philip II of Spain. Silver ½ Ducato Coin. NGC VF-35!
    Mint Year: 1575
    Mint Place: Naples
    Denomination: 1/2 Ducato
    Condition:
    Certified and graded by NGC as VF-35!
    Mint Master: Germano   Ravaschieri (GR) & Vincenzo Porzio (VP)
    References: CNI XX 1026 (for type); Pannuti-Riccio 19a var.; MIR 174/7 var..
    Weight: 14.66gm
    Diameter: 33mm
    Material: Silver
    Obverse:
    Radiate and cuirassed bust   right. Mint master`s initials (GR) in left field, and below shoulder (VP, near the date which is barely visible).
    Legend: PHILIPP . D . G . REX . ARA . VT . SI . 1575
    Reverse:
    Crowned heart-shaped coat-of-arms of the Kingdom of Naples shield   within ornate frame.
    Legend: SICILIA ET HIERVSALEM
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    Philip II
    (Spanish:
    Felipe II
    «el Prudente»
    ; 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598) was King of Spain[1] (second Philip to Castille, first to Aragon and the fourth to Navarre) from 1556 and of Portugal from 1581 (as
    Philip I
    ,
    Filipe I
    ). From 1554 he was King of Naples and Sicily as well as Duke of Milan. During his marriage to Queen Mary I (1554–58), he was also King Consort of England and Ireland. From 1555, he was lord of the Seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands. Known in Spanish as "Philip the Prudent" (
    Felipe el Prudente
    ), his empire included territories on every continent then known to Europeans, including his namesake Philippine Islands.   During his reign, Spain reached the height of its influence and power.   This is sometimes called the Golden Age. The expression "The empire on   which the sun never sets" was coined during Philip's time to reflect the   extent of his possessions.
    During Philip's reign there were separate state bankruptcies in 1557, 1560, 1569, 1575, and 1596. This was partly the cause for the declaration of independence which created the Dutch Republic in 1581. A devout Catholic, Philip is also known for organizing a huge   naval expedition against Protestant England in 1588, known usually as   the Spanish Armada, which was unsuccessful, mostly due to storms and grave logistical problems.
    Philip was described by the Venetian ambassador Paolo Fagolo in 1563 as "slight of stature and round-faced,   with pale blue eyes, somewhat prominent lip, and pink skin, but his   overall appearance is very attractive." The Ambassador went on to say   "He dresses very tastefully, and everything that he does is courteous   and gracious."
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