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Now Online! Treasure, World, U.S. Coin and Paper Money Auction 38

13 Oct

This auction brings together one of the most complete and exciting selections we have ever offered, combining important named collections with individual rarities from all across the world of numismatics. The result is a sale that captures the full story of coinage in the Americas and beyond. As usual, it is consignors and bidders who make this possible, so we thank you all!

Our business was built on cobs and shipwreck treasure, for which we remain the world’s foremost experts, so it is no surprise that this auction is loaded with shipwreck ingots, coins, and artifacts. We run a very clean operation—everything is checked carefully for proper provenance and certification, and in most cases the material we offer comes straight from the source. In fact, our auctions are better than buying from the source directly, as everything we sell is guaranteed and certifiable at any time. In today’s fly-by-night world, this is a critical difference.

First, it is our privilege to presen the Sedwick-Downing Collection of Charles-Joanna Coinage of Mexico City, the result of more than a decade of study and collecting. What began as curiosity grew into a deep passion for the beauty, history, and meaning behind the first coins of the New World. This catalog marks an important milestone in that journey, with the full publication of Cori’s research to follow soon.

For this auction, we hit the ground running with the McGregor Collection of Gold Cobs from the 1715 Fleet, a vivid reminder of the beauty and adventure tied to Spanish colonial treasure. While this collection showcases a full range of denominations of gold cobs from Mexico City (including a fabulous Royal-dies 1714 8 escudos) and Lima, it also contributes to significant offerings from Cuzco and Cartagena, the latter including a coin that will be featured in Daniel Sedwick’s upcoming book, Arce’s Doubloons. Of course, our treasure coverage is certainly not limited to Spanish colonial cobs. In fact, in this sale we feature all of the famous United States shipwrecks, namely S.B. Pulaski (1838), S.S. New York (1846), S.S. Central America (1857), S.S. Brother Jonathan (1865), and S.S. Republic(1865).

Highlighting our usual silver-cob offerings are several key collections, in addition to the aforementioned Sedwick–Downing Collection. In Lima cobs you will find the Jorge Ugaz Collection of Lima Cob 2 Reales, and in Guatemala cobs is the Darby Collection of Guatemala Cobs, both the result of decades of study and selectivity by devoted specialists. As always, “Royals” (galanos) steal the attention in all three cob sections (Mexico, Lima, Potosí), including a unique Mexican 4 reales Royal dated 1612/1, expanding the cob market into a rarified level of special pieces for truly dedicated collectors.

Outside of cobs, this auction presents an enviable selection of Latin American trophy coins, including two concentrated collections in Chile (the Val y Mexía Collection of Chilean Bust 4 Reales) and Peru (the Almenara Collection of Peruvian Republic Gold Coins), plus key rarities in Spanish colonial pillar dollars (Mexico 1732 and Nuevo Reino 1759), Cuba (unique Guanabacoa medal dated 1747 plus many rare or unique modern proofs), Dominican Republic (10 reales silver pattern 1855), and Panama (1904 proof set), and a veritable panoply of types from around the world, not just the Americas (including some key U.S. coins) but also Europe, Asia, and even Africa. The mix extends from ancients and early hammered types to classic milled crowns and gold issues, all the way to modern proofs, and every section offers key pieces selected for rarity and quality in a range that rarely appears at auction.

           

The other side of numismatics is paper money, and in Latin America we continue a strong auction presence, here with a selection of incredibly rare and high-grade Dominican Republic notes issued between 1857 and 1865, all new to the market.

Finally, our auctions are unique for offering treasures in coin jewelry and shipwreck artifacts in a wide range of time periods (over two centuries), particularly from the Atocha (1622), Concepción (1641), Bannister’s pirate ship Golden Fleece (1686), 1715 Fleet, and S.S. Central America(1857).

As yet another exciting auction from the Sedwick company, this one is sure to get everyone’s collecting juices flowing, demonstrating that numismatics and treasure transform history and artistry into excitement and positive human collaboration, something our world can surely use more of today.

 

The Sedwick & Associates, LLC team:

Daniel Sedwick, Augi García-Barneche, Cori Sedwick Downing, Connor Falk,

Michelle Heidt, and Sarah Sproles

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Day 2 of Sedwick & Associates Auction 36 Reaches New Heights with Record-Breaking Success

10 Nov

Orlando, FL — November 8, 2024

Building on the strong foundation set by Day 1, Day 2 of Sedwick & Associates Auction 36 surpassed expectations with remarkable record-breaking results and standout performances across numerous categories. This historic day showcased an array of Spanish colonial coins, especially the coveted pieces from the Luis Roberto Ponte Collection of Lima & Potosí Cobs, as well as shipwreck coins & ingots, Latin American rarities, and vintage Chinese coins. For the first time in Sedwick & Associates’ history, sales topped $5 million, marking an exciting new milestone and ushering in an era of expansion and continued success.

The day featured these prominent collections:

  • The John M. O’Brien Reference Collection of Peruvian Coins
  • The Emilio M. Ortiz Collection of Cuban Gold Coins, Part I
  • The Jorge Becerra Collection of Colombian Colonial Coins
  • The JEAS Collection of Gold Coins of Independent Colombia

Sedwick & Associates extends its heartfelt gratitude to our consignors for their trust and to our bidders, both in person and online, for making this auction such an outstanding success. Closing out 2024 with this achievement fuels our excitement as we head into 2025, ready to embrace new offices, talented additions, and ambitious growth. Here’s to more excellence and innovation ahead. Thank you for being an essential part of this journey. – Prices realized Auction 36

SOME TOP HIGHLIGHTS SOLD AT AUCTION 36 – November 7-8, 2024:

Gold bar ingot from Colombia, 915 grams, marked with fineness XXII (22K), circular tax stamp, and fo

75 – Gold bar ingot from Colombia, 915 grams, marked with fineness XXII (22K), circular tax stamp, and fo

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Gold bar ingot from Colombia, 915 grams, marked with fineness XXII (22K), circular tax stamp, and foundry stamp (B)ARBACO(A)S, ex-1715 Fleet, ex-AnderBidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 60,000.00 – 90,000.00

Sold for (95,000.00 + 19,000.00BP) = 114,000.00

Large silver ingot 632 from Potosi, 84 lb 5.12 oz troy, Class Factor 1.0, with markings of mine/date

82 – Large silver ingot 632 from Potosi, 84 lb 5.12 oz troy, Class Factor 1.0, with markings of mine/date

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

Large silver ingot 632 from Potosi, 84 lb 5.12 oz troy, Class Factor 1.0, with markings of mine/date Po1622, manifest IULXXIX (1079), fineness IIUCCCLBidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 35,000.00 – 70,000.00

Sold for (70,000.00 + 14,000.00BP) = 84,000.00

PERU, Lima, "Star of Lima" type, cob 8 reales presentation strike, 1659 V, mintmark * above LIMA, V

263 – PERU, Lima, “Star of Lima” type, cob 8 reales presentation strike, 1659 V, mintmark * above LIMA, V

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

PERU, Lima, “Star of Lima” type, cob 8 reales presentation strike, 1659 V, mintmark * above LIMA, V to left and 8 to right, rare, NGC AU d…Bidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 25,000.00 – 50,000.00

Sold for (70,000.00 + 14,000.00BP) = 84,000.00

Gold oval ingot, 645.26 grams, tested at 0.819 fine gold (19.656K), marked with V-over-upside-down-V

77 – Gold oval ingot, 645.26 grams, tested at 0.819 fine gold (19.656K), marked with V-over-upside-down-V

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

Gold oval ingot, 645.26 grams, tested at 0.819 fine gold (19.656K), marked with V-over-upside-down-V monogram and XXIII, ex-Luz (1752), ex-Sotheby&#…Bidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 40,000.00 – 60,000.00

Sold for (55,000.00 + 11,000.00BP) = 66,000.00

CHINA, Kansu, Kanzhou mint, dollar, Sun Yat-sen, Year 17 (1928), 民国17年

908 – CHINA, Kansu, Kanzhou mint, dollar, Sun Yat-sen, Year 17 (1928), 民国17年

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

CHINA, Kansu, Kanzhou mint, dollar, Sun Yat-sen, Year 17 (1928), 民国17年甘肃省造Bidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 20,000.00 – 30,000.00

Sold for (55,000.00 + 11,000.00BP) = 66,000.00

CHINA, Tientsin mint, dollar, Tsao-Kun, (1923), military attire, very rare, 曹锟[x

906 – CHINA, Tientsin mint, dollar, Tsao-Kun, (1923), military attire, very rare, 曹锟[x

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

CHINA, Tientsin mint, dollar, Tsao-Kun, (1923), military attire, very rare, 曹锟像宪法成Bidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 50,000.00 – 75,000.00

Sold for (47,500.00 + 9,500.00BP) = 57,000.00

PERU, Cuzco, gold cob 1 escudo, 1698 M, extremely rare, NGC AU 58 (1715 Fleet Shipwreck Label).

311 – PERU, Cuzco, gold cob 1 escudo, 1698 M, extremely rare, NGC AU 58 (1715 Fleet Shipwreck Label).

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

PERU, Cuzco, gold cob 1 escudo, 1698 M, extremely rare, NGC AU 58 (1715 Fleet Shipwreck Label). S-CZ1; KM-A27; Cal-811; Fr-6. 3.36 grams. Excellent fuBidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 30,000.00 – 60,000.00

Sold for (45,000.00 + 9,000.00BP) = 54,000.00

SPAIN, Seville, gold milled 8 escudos, Philip V, 1714 M, NGC MS 65, finest known in NGC census.

1429 – SPAIN, Seville, gold milled 8 escudos, Philip V, 1714 M, NGC MS 65, finest known in NGC census.

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

SPAIN, Seville, gold milled 8 escudos, Philip V, 1714 M, NGC MS 65, finest known in NGC census. Cal-2284; KM-260; Fr-247. A very lustrous and pristineBidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 50,000.00 – 100,000.00

Sold for (45,000.00 + 9,000.00BP) = 54,000.00

PERU, Cuzco, gold cob 2 escudos, 1698 M, HISPANIRVM error, broad flan ("Lima" cut), very rare, NGC M

310 – PERU, Cuzco, gold cob 2 escudos, 1698 M, HISPANIRVM error, broad flan (“Lima” cut), very rare, NGC M

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

PERU, Cuzco, gold cob 2 escudos, 1698 M, HISPANIRVM error, broad flan (“Lima” cut), very rare, NGC MS 64 (1715 Fleet Shipwreck Label), &qu…Bidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 20,000.00 – 40,000.00

Sold for (37,500.00 + 7,500.00BP) = 45,000.00

BOLIVIA, Potosí, cob 8 reales Heart, 1709 Y, NGC XF details / environmental damage, finest and only

655 – BOLIVIA, Potosí, cob 8 reales Heart, 1709 Y, NGC XF details / environmental damage, finest and only

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

BOLIVIA, Potosí, cob 8 reales Heart, 1709 Y, NGC XF details / environmental damage, finest and only example in NGC census, ex-von Schuckmann. S…Bidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 25,000.00 – 50,000.00

Sold for (36,250.00 + 7,250.00BP) = 43,500.00

PERU, Lima, gold cob 8 escudos, 1711 M, legend starting at 6 o'clock, NGC MS 64 (1715 Fleet Shipwrec

307 – PERU, Lima, gold cob 8 escudos, 1711 M, legend starting at 6 o’clock, NGC MS 64 (1715 Fleet Shipwrec

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

PERU, Lima, gold cob 8 escudos, 1711 M, legend starting at 6 o’clock, NGC MS 64 (1715 Fleet Shipwreck Label). S-L28; KM-38.2; Cal-2119; Fr-7. 26…Bidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 20,000.00 – 30,000.00

Sold for (32,500.00 + 6,500.00BP) = 39,000.00

BOLIVIA, Potosí, cob 8 reales Royal (galano), 1704/3 Y, rare, NGC AU 55, finest known in NGC census.

654 – BOLIVIA, Potosí, cob 8 reales Royal (galano), 1704/3 Y, rare, NGC AU 55, finest known in NGC census.

Sedwick & Associates, LLC

BOLIVIA, Potosí, cob 8 reales Royal (galano), 1704/3 Y, rare, NGC AU 55, finest known in NGC census. S-P43a; KM-unl (R31 for type); Cal-unl (Ty…Bidding Has Concluded

Estimate : 15,000.00 – 30,000.00

Sold for (30,000.00 + 6,000.00BP) = 36,000.00

Unprecedented Offering of Spanish Colonial 8 Reales Cobs in Sedwick’s Auction 35

29 Apr

The Luis R. Ponte Collection, a featured collection in Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC’s Treasure, World, U.S. Coin and Paper Money Auction 35, features a vast array of 1500s-1600s Spanish colonial cob 8 reales.

“We hope this unique offering of exquisite and well-studied material from one of the greatest cob collectors of all time will inspire other great collectors for the next few decades and more.” says company Founder and President Daniel Sedwick, a longtime expert in cobs.

The collection consists of silver cobs from the two most prolific Spanish colonial mints in South America to produce silver cobs, Lima and Potosí. Only a small percentage of the coins were made well and stayed in undamaged condition through the centuries. This collection of top examples could only be assembled by a knowledgeable collector with an eye for rarities and access to special offerings and auctions around the world.

“It is a pleasure to work with such a well-curated collection,” Sedwick continues. “Coins like these are assembled only through decades of attentive acquisition with judicious upgrading and augmentation as opportunities arise.”

Some particular highlights from the Lima mint include a very rare assayer Rincón 8 reales of 1568, a selection of assayer Diego de la Torre pieces from 1577-88, a choice run of rare “Star of Lima” varieties from 1659-60, and a massive round 1686 R “Royal” (galano) 8 reales. The Potosí offerings include a long run of shield-types from 1574-1652 including a Rincón 8 reales and several fully dated pieces plus a vast collection of Potosí countermarked coins from the Great Transition of 1649-52. This last group comprises the choicest and most advanced assemblage of rare countermarks we have ever offered, including quite a few extremely rare multiple-countermarked pieces, mostly from the Capitana (1654) and Maravillas (1656) shipwrecks. Many of the coins feature old and extensive collector pedigree histories and some are trophies never to be seen on the market again. For this important occasion, Daniel Frank Sedwick has added two special articles: one a variety list of “Star of Lima” coinage and the other a practical summary of exhaustive data on the Potosí 1649-52 countermarks presented in multiple volumes by expert Robert Mastalir.

Here is a selection of choice pieces from the Luis R. Ponte Collection:

The three-day auction will be held live online at auction.sedwickcoins.com.

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