Many rare and, in some cases, unique NGC-graded coins and PMG-graded notes are up for bidding in Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC’s Treasure, World, U.S. Coin and Paper Money Auction 24 to be held on Nov. 2-3, 2018. The floor auction will take place live in Orlando, Florida and online at auction.sedwickcoins.com with an internet-only session to follow on Nov. 5.
NGC-graded coins
- Lot 1 – Mexico City, Mexico, cob 8 escudos, 1713J, graded NGC MS 64, ex-1715 Fleet (designated on label). Estimate: $12,500 and up.
Lot 5
- Lot 5 – Mexico City, Mexico, cob 8 escudos, 1715J, special planchet and strike, graded NGC MS 64, ex-1715 Fleet (designated on label), Lopez-Chaves and Yriarte Plate. Estimate: $35,000 to $50,000.
- Lot 8 – Mexico City, Mexico, cob 4 escudos, 1714J, graded NGC MS 65, ex-1715 Fleet (designated on label). Estimate: $7,500 to $11,000.
- Lot 23 – Lima, Peru, cob 8 escudos, 1709M, graded NGC MS 63, ex-1715 Fleet (designated on label). Estimate: $15,000 and up.
- Lot 33 – Lima, Peru, cob 8 escudos, 1715M, graded NGC XF 45, ex-Loosdrecht (1719). Estimate: $10,000 and up.
- Lot 43 – Lima, Peru, cob 4 escudos, 1701H, posthumous Charles II, graded NGC MS 64, ex-1715 Fleet (designated on label). Estimate: $12,500 to $20,000.
- Lot 47 – Lima, Peru, cob 4 escudos, 1750R, cross side struck from 8E die, graded NGC MS 63, ex-Luz (1752). Estimate: $6,000 to $9,000.
- Lot 146 – Cuba (struck at the Philadelphia mint), specimen 20 pesos, 1915, graded NGC SP 63. Estimate: $20,000 and up.
- Lot 147 – Cuba (struck at the Philadelphia mint), specimen 10 pesos, 1915, graded NGC SP 64. Estimate: $10,000 and up.
- Lot 206 – Cuzco, Peru, 8 escudos, 1837BA, FEDERACION type, graded NGC MS 64+ Prooflike. Estimate: $35,000 to $50,000.
- Lot 217 – Seville, Spain, milled 8 escudos, Charles II, 1701M, S-M to left and VIII to right of shield, flower after V, graded NGC MS 62. Estimate: $7,000 to $10,000.
- Lot 225 – Madrid, Spain, bust 4 escudos, Ferdinand VI, 1749JB, graded NGC MS 61. Estimate: $10,000 and $15,000.
- Lot 233 – Madrid, Spain, bust 8 escudos, Charles IV, 1802FA, graded NGC MS 63+. Estimate: $6,000 to $9,000.
- Lot 639 – USA (San Francisco mint), gold $20 coronet Liberty “double eagle,” 1857-S, graded NGC AU 58 / SS Republic. Estimate: $6,000 to $9,000.
Lot 664
- Lot 664 – Mexico City, Mexico, 3 reales, Charles-Joanna, “Early Series,” assayer R (Rincon) at bottom between pillars, with waves, three-dots denomination, all-Gothic lettering except O, graded NGC VF 30, ex-Rudman (stated on label). Estimate: $35,000 and up.
- Lot 665 – Mexico City, Mexico, 2 reales, Charles-Joanna, “Early Series,” assayer R (Gothic) at bottom below pillars, PLVSVLT in rounded panel, graded NGC AU 53, ex-Kent Ponterio, ex-Rudman (stated on label). Estimate: $10,000 and up.
- Lot 1009 – Costa Rica, 1/2 real, “lion” countermark (Type VI, 1849-57) on a USA (Philadelphia mint), Capped Bust half dime, 1835, graded NGC Fine 12, c/s AU standard. Estimate: $1,000 and up.
- Lot 1014 – Costa Rica, 1 real, 1847JB, normal B, colonial-style edge (very rare), “Madonna and child” proclamation issue, graded NGC AU 53. Estimate: $2,000 to $3,000.
- Lot 1117 – Tegucigalpa, Honduras, provisional “imitation cob” 4 reales, 1824-(P)MPY, with quadrants of cross transposed and backwards lions, graded NGC MS 62, ex-Richard Stuart (stated on label). Estimate: $5,000 and up.
- Lot 1209 – Mexico City, Mexico, proof copper pattern 25 centavos, 1869C, graded NGC PF 64 BN. Estimate: $5,000 and up.
- Lot 1253 – Cuzco, Peru, 8 reales, 1837BA, raised edge-lettering, graded NGC MS 63, ex-Millennia (stated on label). Estimate: $6,000 to $9,000.
- Lot 1304 – Venezuela (struck at the Paris mint), 1 venezolano, 1876-A, graded NGC AU 58. Estimate: $8,000 to $12,000.
- Lot 1317 – Potosi, Bolivia, 2 reales-sized silver proclamation medal, 1825, liberation of Colombia and Peru, graded NGC MS 63, ex-Cotoca. Estimate: $400 to $600. Another 36 medals from the Cotoca collection, all graded by NGC, are also offered in the sale.
- Lot 1432 – USA (struck in Italy for Paraguay), large white-metal medal, Columbian Exposition, 1892, by R. Muzio, Cristobal Colon, graded NGC MS 63. Estimate: $300 to $450.
- Lot 1530 – USA (Denver mint), 10 cents “Winged Liberty,” 1916-D, graded NGC VF 30. Estimate: $2,500 to $3,750.
PMG-graded notes
- Lot 1537 – Jacksonville, Florida, Bank of St. Johns, $10, 21-3-1859, serial 1963, graded PMG VF 20. Estimate: $400 to $600.
- Lot 1541 – Manila, Philippines (under US administration), Treasury Certificate, 50 pesos, ND (1944), victory series no. 66, serial F01576561, graded PMG AU 55. Estimate: $400 to $600.
- Lot 1557 – Colombia, Banco de Panama, 5 pesos, ND (ca. 1869), serial RP 1715, graded PMG Choice VF 35. Estimate: $2,000 to $3,000.
Lot 1557
- Lot 1561 – Bogota, Colombia, Banco Nacional, 5 pesos, 28-10-1899, series A, serial 000518, graded PMG Choice VF 35. Estimate: $200 to $300.
- Lot 1566 – Bogota, Colombia, Banco Nacional, 1 peso, 30-10-1899 overprint on Barranquilla, Colombia, Banco de Marquez, 1 peso remainder, 188X, serial 36125, graded PMG VF 30. Estimate: $350 to $500.
- Lot 1567 – Bogota, Colombia, Banco de Colombia, 50 centavos (or) 2/- shillings remainder, 1-9-1918, series Y, graded PMG VF 20. Estimate: $400 to $600.
- Lot 1572 – London, Great Britain, Bank of England, counterfeit 10 pounds, 20-6-1938, block L107, serial 69027, Operation Bernhard counterfeit, graded PMG AU 55. Estimate: $200 to $300.
- Lot 1575 – Panama, Banco Central de Emision, 1 balboa, 1941, series of 1941, serial 001264, “Arias” note, graded PMG VF 25 EPQ. Estimate: $800 to $1,200.
Bidding on the above lots is open from now until the lots hammer down during the Nov. 2-3 sale. Bidders interested in viewing the lots in person can see them Oct. 25-28 at booth #1137 during the Whitman Baltimore coin show. Lots will also be available for viewing at the auction site Nov. 1-3. For more information regarding the auction, please visit www.sedwickcoins.com/ta24/catalog.htm.
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