Peru 1729-L N 2 reales
This specimen was lot 705 in Sedwick Treasure Auction 38 (Winter Park, FL, November 2025), where it sold for $144. The catalog description[1] noted, "PERU, Lima, cob 2 reales, 1729 N, rare. Bold full pillars and cross despite moderate to heavy corrosion (probably from the Princess Louisa of 1743), contrastingly toned. Pedigreed to the Jorge Ugaz Collection of Lima Silver Cob 2 Reales." In 1725, king Philip V abdicated in favor of his favorite son Louis, who died ten months later, forcing the old king to resume the throne. In 1728, the silver cobs were debased from 0.931 fine to 0.917 fine, with no change in design, and struck in this style until 1747. Assayer Negron y Colmenares stamped his coins 1728-38. Specimens with legible dates are scarce.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: 6.77 g, 0.917 fine silver, this specimen 2.50 grams.
Catalog reference: Cayón-8791, S-L21; KM-32a; Cal-742.
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- [1]Sedwick, Daniel Frank, Augi Garcia, Cori Sedwick Downing, Connor Falk and Sarah Sproles, Auction 38, World, U.S Coins and Paper Money, featuring the Jorge Ugaz Collection of Lima Silver Cob 2 Reales and the Darby Collection of Guatemala Silver Cobs, Winter Park, FL: Daniel Frank Sedwick LLC, 2025.
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