1715 Spanish Gold Escudo Coin from Mexico
A rare gold escudo minted in Spain during the early 18th century, featuring intricate royal heraldry and weighing approximately 3.38 grams. This coin qualifies under HTS 9705.31.00.65 as a numismatic collector's piece over 100 years old but under 250 years, valued for its historical significance in colonial trade. It is not a modern reproduction but an authentic artifact from the reign of Philip V.
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Import Tips
• Obtain authentication certificates from recognized numismatic experts or grading services like PCGS or NGC to verify age and authenticity
• Declare exact age, metal content, and provenance; failure to prove age over 100 years may reclassify to general coinage headings
• Check CITES or national export restrictions from source countries, as some nations regulate ancient coin exports