Classic Rarities of the New World
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Curious which coins you would consider to be the classic rarities of the new world
To broadly define that:
Classic = long standing recognition and appreciation for the issue. Example: The 1538 Carlos and Johanna 8 Reales is a major rarity, but it wasn’t known outside of Pradeau’s writings until surfacing in the 1990 “Golden Fleece” shipwreck.
Rarity = I’d suggest no more than 20 pieces known.
New World = circulation strikes not proofs or patterns. Made for the new world not necessarily in the new world.
A top coin that comes to my mind is the Coquimbo Peso which is plated in sales going way back in time (Peltzer 1927, Newcomer 1935) as an example.
I have a few others that I think qualify but curious of the forums views on the short list.
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I would for sure say any milled 1732's but the 8 reales has more than 20 known. I would still add the 8 reales.
Peru 1751 & 1752 of certain denominations.
Any early pillars from Chile & Colombia.
I know there are many others but these are the ones I would say qualify.
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https://coins.ha.com/itm/french-colonies/french-colonies-louis-xiv-15-sols-1-4-ecu-1670-a-xf45-ngc-/a/3097-30191.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
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I have only ever seen one in my entire life and it was this one when it came up for auction. Amazing rarity!!!
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The Santo Domingo 10 Reales would have to be near the top of the list.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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Certainly a classic, but I'd put the 1670-A French Colonies Double de l’Amerique higher on the list.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Here is a link to the Kleeberg paper on the 10 Reales for those interested.
https://www.academia.edu/7648705/Paper_Chase_The_10_Reales_of_Santo_Domingo
Latin American Collection
1836 Pasco & 1857 Pasco 8 Reales
I often think about classic designs and the historical merit represented by the coin. I suppose I have not spent enough time think about surviving populations and condition rarity within that number to add much to the discussion.
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1813 Argentina Sunface 8 Escudos
Any Mexico Royal 8 Escudos would qualfy.
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The other gold denominations too. Probably the few better 8R royals also.
The ones I think of are mostly Spanish colonials, royals and pillars. I don't follow Brazilian coinage at all though have noticed some of it is quite expensive. Brazil is ranked in the top 10 in the Heritage archives for sales greater than $10K.