gold authenticity opinion...(update)
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Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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Die rust was a big problem for mints 100+ years ago, and areas of this coin do appear to be die struck and not cast. For that reason the coin has a reasonable chance of being okay, but you might consider having it authenticated.
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<< <i>Lots of raised lumps and bumps...die rust? >>
I believe so.
TD
"Curious punctuation of the word "IN" as "I.N" and the assayer's initials as "I.F" instead of "IF", but I think that is just an engraving error and not anything that would condemn it." Comment from CaptHenway.
I personally would be very leery of this coin.
What is the weight & diameter of this piece?
The Capt's correct in pointing out the dots on the word IN , which usually only has them as . IN .
and the same for the assayer's initials which are JF and would be shown as . JF .
The coin is dated 1815, yet it is purported that the assayers Jose Antonio Rodriguez & Francisco Rodriguez
did their work together at the Bogata, Columbia Mint from 1808 to 1810.
The coin has the image of King Charles IV, which is not unusual when a new King takes over to use the previous
image, but King Ferdinand VII already had his images on coins before 1815. He was king for two months in 1808
then abdicated, to be replaced by Joseph, Napoleon's brother who also abdicated in 1813, when Ferdinand VII
again resumed the throne during the first restoration.
The coin's features seem very crude & lacking in detail, especially the crown and the dimples may be die rust,
but may suggest a cast.
It would be useful to have the coin looked at, in hand, by one who knows Spanish Milled gold coins.
Good luck in any case.
R.I.P. Bear
linky
Edited to add: And it has the bust of Carlos IV, which Friedberg suggests was used on all Colombian gold of Ferdinand VII as late as 1820.
Yes you are right! I notice there's no dot after IN either.
R.I.P. Bear
Only on Colombian gold? Not on any other mint?
interesting.
R.I.P. Bear
So Capt,,,are you saying you think the OP is genuine?
R.I.P. Bear
<< <i>Only on Colombian gold? Not on any other mint?
interesting. >>
Well, let's see. For Chile they show coins in all four sizes with the bust of Carlos IV and the legend of Ferdin VII as late as 1817, though they suggest that most of the coins dated 1817 were struck under the republic using colonial dies. However, there were 8 Escudoes with a large military bust of Ferdin VII with that inscription struck from 1808 to 1811.
Sounds like the rule was use whatever worked!
<< <i>So Capt,,,are you saying you think the OP is genuine?
I would not say that without looking at the piece, but I see nothing in the pictures that would make me condemn it.
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<< <i>Only on Colombian gold? Not on any other mint?
interesting. >>
Well, let's see. For Chile they show coins in all four sizes with the bust of Carlos IV and the legend of Ferdin VII as late as 1817, though they suggest that most of the coins dated 1817 were struck under the republic using colonial dies. However, there were 8 Escudoes with a large military bust of Ferdin VII with that inscription struck from 1808 to 1811.
Sounds like the rule was use whatever worked! >>
I'm looking at an 8 escudo dated 1809 made in Mexico City with a bust of Ferdnd VII in armor with the legend of the same name.
I think you're right, whatever worked, just like Robert Scot at our mint.
R.I.P. Bear
linky
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
<< <i>went to long beach and decided to get it slabbed:
Very nice result! Sorry I doubted you.
R.I.P. Bear
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Very nice result! Sorry I doubted you.
thanks...but no apology necessary. i had my own doubts, which is why i asked!