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January 2018 NYINC Auction  11-13 Jan 2018
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Lot 11390

Starting price: 1000 USD
Price realized: 8000 USD
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ECUADOR. 1835-FP 2 Escudos. Quito mint. KM-16. UNC Detail - Filed Rims (PCGS).
Rated as RRRR by Frank Sedwick and listed as "3 known" in KM, this is the rarest issue of this series. It was missing from Eliasberg and the September 1996 Smith & Daughter sale. When this coin was last offered, in the 1981 Maulme sale, it was described as "the only piece with these assayer initials known to the catalogers. Extremely rare, perhaps unique." Deep orange gold with plentiful luster and a blush of rose-violet toning in the left obverse field. Sharp and well struck, with excellent eye appeal. A natural rim flaw is hidden by the encapsulation above C of COLOMBIA. A little notch on the edge below the date and atop the reverse appears to have been a very deft mount removal, thus inspiring the "filed rims" notation from PCGS. Despite this flaw, it's hard to imagine a finer example exists.

From the Eldorado Collection of Colombian and Ecuadorian Coins.

From Henry Christensen's sale of the Maulme Collection, October 1981, lot 121.

Estimate: $2000.00- $4000.00

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