Chilean Gold Escudo 1760
Colonial Chilean gold escudo from 1760, Spanish Americas mint, pillar dollar influence. Fits HTS 9705.31.0050 as 100-250 year old gold numismatic collector's piece of ethnographic/historical interest.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If botanical collection inclusion
Statistical separation for mixed collector types.
If gold dust from numismatic processing
Silver/gold powders without form are semi-manufactured.
If gold clad with base
Different material composition shifts heading.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Chilean heritage laws require export authorization for colonial coins
• Specify mint (Santiago) and assayer marks for classification
• Insure against theft; high black market value
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