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NYINC Signature Sale 3030  5-6 January 2014
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Lot 24636

Estimate: 15 000 USD
Price realized: 28 000 USD
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Jamaica
British Occupation - Jamaica Authority of November 1758 gold Doubloon (valued at Five Pounds), KM11.4, Fr-1, Prid-1, Gordon-1, XF45 NGC. Under coin nice Very Fine, countermarks Extremely Fine. A Lima 1759-JM 8 Escudos counterstamped centrally on both sides with a floriate "GR" in a circular indent (same punches as those used to stamp the silver 4 Reales). Very rare and important, and long considered one of the classic world rarities. Nine or ten specimens of the doubloon have been confirmed by the cataloguer, including four or five over a Lima 1751 8 Escudos, one each over a Santiago 1753 and a Mexico 1742 8 Escudos, and three specimens over a Lima 1759 8 Escudos, including the present coin. The references to the latter 3 specimens are as follows:-    1) The present coin. Ex Alexander Patterson (Bonhams 7/1996, lot 619 for £9,000).-    2) The KM plate coin. Ex SBC (Auction # 24, 1/1990, lot 2208 for $28,900). That coin is perhaps half a grade better than the present piece.-    3) The specimen referenced by Gordon. Ex Madrid collector (Glendining's 6/1937, lot 415, for £ 78). This is comparable in grade to the present coin, but had small flan flaws and was more a bit more softly struck, rendering it less desirable overall. Incredibly, that 1937 Glendining sale also included the same specimen of the very rare countermarked pistole that is being offered in this sale!Only recent sales of the Lima 1751 doubloon (the more available under type) have been traced (DNW 11/2011, lot 382 is the VF Ray Byrne specimen for £18,000, and DNW 10/2012, lot 4245 is the XF Farouk specimen for £ 22,000). Probably the most iconic rarity in the challenging West Indies cut and countermarked series.

Estimate: 15000-25000 USD
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