Description:
Obverse
The reverse of the two escudo coin or doblón (coins were commonly known as peluconas, a term deriving from the Spanish word for wig) was struck at the Madrid Mint in 1731 (KM# 352), , where is showed the Royal Coat of Arms of Castilla y León, with Granada enté en point and the Bourbon in escutcheon in the center.
Reverse
The observe of the two escudo coin where is bearing the image of a bust of Felipe V, who appears with flowing tresses after the French fashion.
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