3.20 grams. Beautiful multicolor toning is present over both sides. The shield and cross are both nearly complete. Just the bases of 16 are seen on the cross side, but the P assayer, denomination, and N of the mintmark are all clear on the shield side, along with most of the kings name. A very handsome piece. From the Eldorado Collection of Colombian and Ecuadorian Coins.<p>From a hoard discovered by Clyde Hubbard in Medellín in the 1950s and subsequently published by Robert I. Nesmith. Plated in Nesmiths "A Hoard of the First Silver Coins of Nuevo Reino de Granada (Colombia)," 1958, coin #4e, illustrated on plate XXIX and in a line drawing on p. 520.