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Categories • Stack's March 2006 → World Coins → World Gold Coins → North and South America → Brazil |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
883 |
Pernambuco. GWC. 1645-1646
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EF |
$28,000.00 |
12 Gulden 1646. Period after denomination XII. Rv. Diamond after BRASIL. Fr.1, KM 7.2. Inscriptions are aligned parallel to the corners of the planchet, giving a diamond shape to this well struck piece. Extremely Fine. (Est. $17500-$20000) |
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884 |
Pernambuco. GWC.
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EF |
$13,000.00 |
6 Gulden, 1646. No dot, no diamond. Fr.2, KM 6.2. Inscription is parallel to the sides of the square planchet. An unusually neat strike, sharp and precise for great visual appeal. Extremely Fine. (Est. $15000-$17500) |
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885 |
Pernambuco. GWC.
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EF |
$8,500.00 |
3 Gulden, 1645. V-like diamond after BRASIL, well struck with somewhat stippled fields, radiating bright gold. The inscriptions are aligned as on the preceding. Fr.3, KM 5.1. Extremely Fine. (Est. $12500-$15000) |
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886 |
Dom Joao V, 1706-1750. 20,000 Reis (Dobrao), 1726 M.
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GEM BU |
$18,000.00 |
Minas. Arms of Portugal under flamboyant royal crown, denomination and line of rosettes flank the shield. Rv. Cross of the Order of Christ, 'M's' in the angles. Fr.33, Vaz J5.02, KM 117. Here is a thoroughly pleasing example of Brazil's largest and most sumptuous colonial gold coin, boasting virtually flawless fields and meticulously detailed reliefs.... (Est. $12500-$17500) more |
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887 |
Joao, Prince Regent, 1799-1818
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CH AU |
$325.00 |
4,000 Reis, 1812. Rio de Janeiro. Arms with small crown above. Rv. Jerusalem cross within quadrilobe within braided circle. Fr.97, KM 235.1. Choice About Uncirculated. (Est. $350-$400) |
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888 |
Dom Joao VI, King, 1816-1822
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EF |
$40,000.00 |
Vila Rica Gold Ingot, 1809. 77.4 x 19 x 3.1mm, irregular extended rectangle, 57.3 grams. The crowned Arms of Portugal appear at left, 960 below. The upper surface bears two lines of stamps and symbols, N 3413, 1809, intertwined monogram CVR (Assayer Veridiano da Costa Rangel). The second line bears abbreviations for 23 Karats, 1 Onça,... (Est. $30000-$35000) more |
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889 |
Dom Pedro I, 1822-1831
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CH VF |
$60,000.00 |
6,400 Reis, 1822 R. Rio de Janeiro. Coronation Commemorative. Laureate bust l. with Latin title PETRUS. I. D. G. BRASILIAE. IMPERATOR. Rv. Royal crown over large shield bearing a circle of stars around an Armillary Sphere and the cross of the Order of Christ with the abbreviated Latin motto IN HOC SIG VIN (In this Sign shall You Conquer) in the angles. Flanking the... (Est. $50000-$60000) more |
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890 |
Dom Pedro I.
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CH AU |
$1,000.00 |
4,000 Reis, 1823 Rio de Janeiro. Bust l. in naval uniform, full titles include Constitutional Emperor and Perpetual Defender of Brazil. Rv. Imperial crown over shield, IN HOC SIGNO VINCES as legend. Fr.110, KM 369.1. This became the definitive design, offering a dignified portrait and correct Arms of the new Empire. Choice About Uncirculated, on the... (Est. $600-$700) more |
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