Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC: Treasure, World, U.S. Coin and Paper Money Auction 29 May 7-8 , 2021

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998. Guatemala, cob 4 reales, 1735J, with sun-over-moun- 1001. Guatemala, cob 4 reales, 1737(J). S-G1; Cal-1008; KM-5; tains countermark (Type II, 1839) on pillars side.

S-G1; Cal-

1006; KM-5; JP-4R3. 13.03 grams. Choice full countermark (VF) over full

and bold date and mintmark, full denomination and part of assayer on other side, lightly toned Fine with crudely drilled hole near edge, scarce date. Pedigreed to the Antigua collection. Estimate: $250-$375.

999. Guatemala, cob 4 reales, 1736(J), Pellicer I Bru Plate,

Calicó Plate, Cayón Plate. S-G1; Cal-1007; KM-5; JP-4R4. 13.48 grams.

Thick flan with bold strike in choice grade (VF/XF), with 100% full date, well-detailed upper half of shield, attractively toned, no hole (rare thus), desirable multiple pedigrees. Pedigreed to the Antigua collection and Plate Coin #1333 on page 282 of Pellicer I Bru’s Medio Duro (1971), Plate Coin #1007 on page 279 of Calicó’s Numismática Española (2019), and Plate Coin #9096 on page 908 of Cayón’s Las Monedas Españolas (2005), also pedigreed to the Cayón auction of February 2009 (lot 7387). Estimate: $500-$750.

JP-4R5b. 13.28 grams. Superb grade (salvaged AU) with full and bold date, full denomination, nice central details, no toning and minimal surface corrosion, odd-shaped flan, no hole. Pedigreed to the Antigua collection and Sedwick Auction 17 (lot 1045). Estimate: $350-$500.

1002. Guatemala, cob 4 reales, 1738/7(J), rare, with sunover-mountains countermark (Type II, 1839) on pillars side. S-G1; Cal-unl (131 for Type); KM-unl (Type 5); JP-4R6a. 12.93 grams. Broad flan with full date and denomination, good central details including bold and deep countermark (crude VF), overall Fine with rich old toning and inevitable hole in one point, particularly rare as non-salvage. Pedigreed to the Antigua collection. Estimate: $350-$500.

1003. Guatemala, cob 4 reales, (1)738(J). S-G1; Cal-1009; KM-5; 1000. Guatemala, cob 4 reales, (17)37/6J, rare, with sunover-mountains countermark (Type II, 1839) on shield side.

JP-4R6b. 10.42 grams. Off-center pillars side with bold full 738 of date (scarce thus), corroded shield side with bold denomination 4, AVF for actual wear, with toned fields. Pedigreed to the Antigua collection, from the Reijgersdaal (1747). Estimate: $200-$300.

S-G1; Cal-unl (131 for Type); KM-unl (Type 5); JP-4R5a. 12.82 grams. Large flan

with full 37 of date showing clear 7/6 overdate, full mintmark, slightly off-center strike, deeply toned About Fine with typical hole near edge, full and deep countermark (VF) with curious die-crack that on other, less well-defined examples is often confused for Type I (Quetzaltenango). Pedigreed to the Antigua collection. Estimate: $350-$500.

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1004. Guatemala, cob 4 reales, 1739J. S-G1; Cal-1010; KM-5; JP4R7. 13.25 grams. Rectangular flan with 100% full date and mintmark

and assayer, lightly toned AVF with no hole (rare thus, especially as non-salvage), very small edge-split. Pedigreed to the Antigua collection. Estimate: $400-$600.

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