Treasure, World and U.S. Coin Auction #14

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1471. Guatemala, cob 8 reales, 173(?)(J).

S-G1; KM-6. 26.53 grams. Large rhomboid flan with the inevitable hole near one crude

point, no worse than Fine but with extensive peripheral flatness that affects the visibility of the date. Estimate: $125-$200.

1472. Guatemala, cob 2 reales, 1736(J). S-G1; KM-4; CT-1168.

6.32 grams. Neat long shape (somewhat triangular) with full crown and globes and bold date, nice full crown and shield on other side, About Fine with attractive old toning, no hole (scarce). Estimate: $125-$200.

1473. Guatemala, cob 2 reales, (1)747J. S-G1a; KM-10; CT-452. 6.55 grams. Roundish flan with bold date and mintmark (that side

slightly off-center), well-centered shield, lightly toned About Fine, no hole (scarce). Estimate: $100-$150.

1474. Guatemala, cob 1 real, 1739J. S-G1; KM-3; CT-1461. 2.70

grams. Bold full date below well-centered pillars, full shield on other side with clear assayer, About Fine with toned fields, no hole (scarce). Estimate: $75-$110.

1475. Guatemala, cob 1 real, 1739J. S-G1; KM-3; CT-1461. 2.58

1482. Segovia, Spain, 1 real, Ferdinand-Isabel, mintmark aqueduct and circlets at bottom on reverse, assayer G and circlets to left of shield. CT-350. 3.00 grams. Full inner details and

nearly full legends (Latin) but with light surface corrosion all over, toned Fine overall. Estimate: $80-$120.

1483. Lot of 3 Seville, Spain, 1R, Ferdinand-Isabel.

9.90 grams total. Problem-free VF with good toning. Estimate: $200-$300.

1484. Short “denomination” set of Spanish 8-4-2-1 reales (4

coins total), consisting of: ca.-1950s counterfeit Seville 8R; Seville 4R of assayer Gothic D; Granada 2R of assayer R; and Seville 1R no assayer mintmark on reverse. 49.88 grams total.

The 4R and 2R are nicely toned VF; the 1R is also VF but wrinkled and polished; the 8R is a controversial piece that is listed in CT as “native manufacture” and “from a shipwreck” (loosely translated) but is actually a fake made and distributed in Florida in the 1960s. The 8R with Joel Ruth photo-certificate stating its origin as “former collection of Kip Wagner” and “land find near early first colony of Navidad - Island of Hispaniola.” Estimate: $400-$600.

grams. Full date and assayer, good pillars and shield, richly toned About Fine, no hole (scarce). Estimate: $75-$110.

Philip II

1476. Lot of 7 Guatemala cob 1R, various dates (where vis-

1485. Seville, Spain, cob 8 reales, Philip II, assayer Gothic

just 2 with holes, most with dates only partially visible or off the flan. Estimate: $250-$375.

shield but peripheries flat, nice toning, Fine+ with minor scratches. Estimate: $175-$250.

Spain

1486. Seville, Spain, cob 4 reales, 1595/?B. CT-403. 13.32 grams.

ible). 21.21 grams total. About Fine on average, generally nicely toned,

Full S-IIII-B to left and 1595 date (vertically) to right, the last digit with some kind of erasure to left, full crown and shield, choice full cross, deeply brown-toned VF. With photo-certificate. Estimate: $175-$250.

Ferdinand-Isabel 1477. Seville, Spain, 4 reales, Ferdinand-Isabel, assayer Gothic D between yoke and arrows on reverse. CT-unl. 13.66 grams. Broad flan with limited legends (flat spots) but typically sharp

and full inner details, AXF with hint of luster, no toning, common assayer but unlisted for its location. Estimate: $100-$150.

1478. Lot of 3 Burgos, Spain, 1R, Ferdinand-Isabel.

D at 4 o’clock outside tressure. CT-235. 27.09 grams. Full cross and

9.74

grams total. Problem-free VF with toning around details. Estimate: $200-$300.

1479. Granada, Spain, 1 real, Ferdinand-Isabel, mintmark G at bottom on reverse, circlets flanking shield. CT-316. 2.96

grams. Fine with full Gothic legends, slightly bent, scratch on reverse,

no toning. Estimate: $80-$120.

1487. Seville, Spain, cob 2 reales, Philip II, assayer Gothic D at 4 o’clock outside tressure on reverse.

CT-535. 6.72 grams.

Good full crown and shield and cross, peripheries weak, lightly toned AXF. Estimate: $100-$150.

Philip III 1488. Toledo, Spain, cob 2 reales, 1603C, OMNIVM in

legend, rare. KM-17.7; CT-unl. (Type 128). 5.89 grams. Very crude flan but with decent bold strike, full shield and cross, bold oT and II, long stress-crack at edge, VF. Pedigreed to our Auction #3, with original lot-tag #688. Estimate: $100-$150.

Philip IV

1480. Pamplona, Spain, 1 real, Ferdinand II (1479-1516), upright F’s on reverse. CT-115. 3.25 grams. Full FERNANDVS in

1489. Seville, Spain, cob 8 reales, Philip IV, assayer D. KM-80;

1481. Segovia, Spain, 1 real, Ferdinand-Isabel, mintmark

1490. Seville, Spain, cob 8 reales, Philip IV, assayer R. KM-

Gothic legends, full crown and shield and cross (Pamplona designs), nicely toned AVF. Estimate: $80-$120.

aqueduct and assayer P at bottom on reverse. CT-341. 3.18 grams. Broad flan with 100% full legends (Gothic) and crown, nice inner details, slightly wrinkled AVF with toning around details. Estimate: $80-$120.

CT-Type 127. 27.19 grams. Thick flan, slightly crude as usual, with full crown and shield and cross, lightly toned AVF. Estimate: $100-$150.

80; CT-Type 127. 27.29 grams. Choice full shield and cross (both wellcentered, much better than average for this period) with clear S-R, bold denomination VIII (vertically) and king’s ordinal IIII in legend, AVF with darkly toned fields. Estimate: $100-$150.

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