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AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS: The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon | ||||
Lot | Description | Reserve | Estimate | Your Bid |
11376 |
Colombia: Sante Fe (Neuvo Reino) Mint Philip IV (1621-1665) cob 4 Reales, 1653 (full date), assayer POR (CC type 127, date not listed). Full date, mm and assayer mark & extremely rare. F/VF extremely rare as a normal issued coin (KM-10.1 cat VF US$5,000). Australian Government Permit for Possession no 100490 & therefore can only be sold to Australian residents. One of the rarest coins from this wreck. (P) |
A$4000 (US$2680) (€2460) (£2120) |
A$6000 (US$4020) (€3690) (£3180) |
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11377 |
Spain: Burgos Mint NDV c1651 Philip IV Cob 8 Reales. KM-39.1 Light seawater corr. VF. Australian Government Permit for Possession no 100488 & therefore can only be sold to Australian residents. A coin in similar condition sold for €3900+ comm=A$7800 in Tauler & Fan Auction 20, 21-11-18, lot 313. A very rare coin especially from this wreck. (P) |
A$3500 (US$2345) (€2153) (£1855) |
A$5000 (US$3350) (€3075) (£2650) |
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11378 |
Spain: Valladolid Mint NDV c1651 Philip IV Cob 8 Reales. VF. KM-39.8 cat US$8000 for non Gilt Dragon coins. Attractive example, very rare, only 2 coins from this mint recovered. Australian Government Permit for Possession no 100524 & therefore can only be sold to Australian residents. (P) |
A$3500 (US$2345) (€2153) (£1855) |
A$5000 (US$3350) (€3075) (£2650) |
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