THE ALAN HARLEY COLLECTION OF ... - Baldwin's

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Bolivia 1853 Potosi, Philip IV, 8-Reales, mm E (1651-1652), 22.85g, countermarked with crown type A, Potosi Proclamation 1652, valuing coin at 7½-Reales. Fine. £100-150 ex Maravilla shipwreck, Ponterio auction 5 February 1994, lot 1228, with certificate 1854 1855 1854 Potosi, Philip IV, 8-Reales, mm Q (1650), 19.49g, countermarked with crowned F, Potosi Proclamation 1652, valuing at 7½-Reales. Nearly very fine / fair. £100-150 ex Maravilla shipwreck?, bought Sedwick 1992 1855 Potosi, Philip IV, 4-Reales, mm O / Z (1649), 8.52g, countermarked with crown, Potosi Proclamation 1652, valuing coin at 3¾-Reales. Fair, a rare denomination. £100-150 ex Maravilla shipwreck?, bought Sedwick 1992 1856 1857 1856 Potosi, Philip II, 4-Reales, mm O, 1651, 13.31g, countermarked with crowned T, 1652. Very fine. £200-300 ex Maravilla shipwreck, bought Sedwick 1997 1857 Potosi, Philip IV, 8-Reales, mm O, 1(65)0, 26.91g, countermarked with crowned lower case “a”. Very fine. £100-150 bought Baldwins 1995 see ��enzel The Potosi mint Scandal and Great Transition of 1652, where this coin is illustrated

1858 1859 1858 Potosi, Philip IV, 8-Reales, mm E, 29.52g, countermarked with crowned T(?) Very fine. £120-150 ex Maravilla shipwreck, bought Baldwins 1995 1859 Potosi, Philip IV, 8-Reales, mm E, 27.19g, countermarked with crown, type “A”, Potosi Proclamation 1652, valuing coin at 7½-Reales. Very fine. £120-150 ex Maravilla shipwreck, bought Baldwins 1995 Brazil 1860 ��exico, ��exico City, Philip IV, 8-Reales, mm P (1634-1665), 27.37g, countermarked with crowned “600” (1663), crowned armillary globe (1668), as 600-Reis, the milled edge has been added. Very fine. £600-800 bought Simmons The milled edge could have been added as an experiment. The technology was well established having been used on the Spanish coins from the early 19th century. 1861 1862 1861 Bolivia, Potosi, Philip III, 8-Reales, 20.04g, countermarked with crowned “480” (480-Reis 1643) and crowned “600” (600 Reis 1663). Fine. £100-150 sea-salvage, Ponterio auction 5 June 1993, lot 767 1862 Bolivia, Potosi, Philip III, 4-Reales, 12.97g, countermarked with crowned “2(40)” (240-Reis 1643), overstruck with crowned “300” (300-Reis 1663). Very fine. £80-120 ex Ponterio auction 5 February 1994, lot 671

1858 1859<br />

1858 Potosi, Philip IV, 8-Reales, mm E, 29.52g, countermarked with crowned T(?) Very fine. £120-150<br />

ex Maravilla shipwreck, bought Baldwins 1995<br />

1859 Potosi, Philip IV, 8-Reales, mm E, 27.19g, countermarked with crown, type “A”, Potosi Proclamation<br />

1652, valuing coin at 7½-Reales. Very fine. £120-150<br />

ex Maravilla shipwreck, bought Baldwins 1995<br />

Brazil<br />

1860 ��exico, ��exico City, Philip IV, 8-Reales, mm P (1634-1665), 27.37g, countermarked with crowned<br />

“600” (1663), crowned armillary globe (1668), as 600-Reis, the milled edge has been added. Very<br />

fine. £600-800<br />

bought Simmons<br />

The milled edge could have been added as an experiment. The technology was well established having been used on the Spanish<br />

coins from the early 19th century.<br />

1861 1862<br />

1861 Bolivia, Potosi, Philip III, 8-Reales, 20.04g, countermarked with crowned “480” (480-Reis 1643) and<br />

crowned “600” (600 Reis 1663). Fine. £100-150<br />

sea-salvage, Ponterio auction 5 June 1993, lot 767<br />

1862 Bolivia, Potosi, Philip III, 4-Reales, 12.97g, countermarked with crowned “2(40)” (240-Reis 1643),<br />

overstruck with crowned “300” (300-Reis 1663). Very fine. £80-120<br />

ex Ponterio auction 5 February 1994, lot 671

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