File:Colombia SB118-11009o.jpg
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This specimen was lot 11009 in Stack's Bowers NYINC sale (New York, January 2018), where it sold for $2,880. The catalog description[1] noted,
"COLOMBIA. 1692-A/G 2 Escudos. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino (Bogotá) mint. Charles II (1665-1700). Restrepo M66.17. AU-53 (PCGS). 6.73 grams. Pleasing deep yellow gold with some sediment trapped in intricacies of the cross. The shield is fairly crisp, though soft in its bottom portion. The cross is off-center, but the date is nice and complete. Some scratches or hairlines are visible in the area of flatness above the cross. The N / R mintmark is clear left of the shield. The A over G assayer mark appears something like a kidney-shaped blob right of the shield, but both the triangular tip of the A and the broader round top of the G are visible. Restrepo calls this "a transition coin" between assayer Pedro García and assayer Buenaventura de Arce. A similar specimen of this date and overassayer variety, though not from the same dies, was offered in Sedwick's Auction 14 with a provenance to the HMS Feversham, a ship that left New York in 1711 and sank on its way to Canada. Scarce as a date and interesting as a variety. An important piece for specialists. From the Eldorado Collection of Colombian and Ecuadorian Coins. Acquired from Sidney Smith at the 1981 American Numismatic Association convention in New Orleans, July 1981."
Fr-3, KM 14.1 struck 1667-93, assayer A 1692-93.
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