A wide variety of rarities graded by PCGS are set to draw heavy bidding during Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC’s Treasure, World, U.S. Coin and Paper Money Auction 23 to be held live online May 15 and 16, 2018.
Some of the PCGS-graded coin highlights include:
- Lot 24 – Lima, Peru, cob 2 escudos, 1708H, graded PCGS MS62, ex-1715 Fleet. Estimate: $4,000 to $6,000.
- Lot 27 – Bogota, Colombia, cob 4 escudos, 1753S, graded PCGS XF45, ex-Eldorado. Estimate: $3,500 to $5,000.
- Lot 46 – Bogota, Colombia, cob 1 escudo, posthumous Charles II, no assayer (Arce), graded PCGS AU58, ex-1715 Fleet. Estimate: $1,750 to $2,500.
- Lot 84 – USA (Carson City Mint), $1 Morgan, 1878-CC, die gouges in wings (VAM 27), graded PCGS MS 65. Estimate: $1,000 to $1,500.
- Lot 124 – Argentina (La Rioja Mint), 2 escudos, 1843RB, graded PCGS MS 62. Estimate: $2,000 to $3,000.
- Lot 147 – Bogota, Colombia, 8 escudos, 1826JF, graded PCGS AU55. Estimate: $2,200 to $3,000.
- Lot 148 – Popayan, Colombia, 8 escudos, 1827FM, graded PCGS MS62. Estimate: $4,000 to $6,000.
- Lot 392 – Cartagena, Colombia, cob 8 reales, (1655S), graded PCGS VF detail / saltwater damage, from the Maravillas (1656) shipwreck, 1974 Schulman auction cover coin, ex-Eldorado.
- Lot 473 – Utrecht, United Netherlands, ducat, 1724, graded PCGS MS63, from the Akerendam (1725) shipwreck. Estimate: $700 to $1,000.
- Lot 610 – USA (San Francisco Mint), $20 coronet Liberty, 1856-S, PCGS Certified / S.S. Central America Treasure (gold label). Estimate: $3,000 to $4,500.
- Lot 991 – Cartagena, Colombia, cob 8 reales, Philip IV, assayer E below mintmark RN to left (1626-30), graded PCGS VF30, ex-Eldorado.
- Lot 1103 – Bogota, Colombia (Cundinamarca, “Libertad Americana”), 2 reales, 1819JF, graded PCGS AU55. Estimate: $1,250 to $2,000.
- Lot 1166 – Costa Rica (struck in Birmingham, England), 25 centavos, 1890-HEATON BIRMM, graded PCGS MS65. Estimate: $1,000 to $1,500.
- Lot 1174 – Costa Rica, 50 centimos, 1903JCV, graded PCGS MS62. Estimate: $800 to $1,200.
- Lot 1204 – Frankfurt (German States), 2 thalers, 1861, graded PCGS Secure MS64. Estimate: $500 to $750.
- Lot 1260 – Guatemala (struck in London, England), proof brass 1 centavo de quetzal, 1939, graded PCGS PR64. Estimate: $500 to $750.
- Lot 1443 – Puerto Rico (under Spain), 1 peso, Alfonso XIII, 1895PG-V, graded PCGS AU55. Estimate: $600 to $800.
- Lot 1515 – Russia, oval bronze late-1700s novodel medal, Peter I (“the Great”), 1711, Prut campaign, graded PCGS SP63. Estimate: $300 to $450.
Bidders can register for the auction at auction.sedwickcoins.com. The auction catalog is available at www.sedwickcoins.com. For more details, please contact Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC at [email protected].