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[[Image:SA37-1874o.jpg|300px|thumb|Stephen Album sale 37, lot 1874]] | [[Image:SA37-1874o.jpg|300px|thumb|Stephen Album sale 37, lot 1874]] | ||
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| − | + | The first specimen was lot 1874 in Stephen Album sale 37 (Santa Rosa, CA, June 2020), where it sold for $214.20. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Angola|ANGOLA]]: José I, 1750-1777, AR 4 macutas, 1762, a couple of small edge defects, but pleasing appearance, Fine to VF." This type was struck for Angola in 1762-70 in Lisbon. The Portuguese landed in 1491 and immediately made the region a major slaving station, which trade would not end until the 1850's when the British Royal Navy interdicted the trade. The later nineteenth century was devoted to resource extraction and fending off attempts by the other colonizing powers to seize territory. Silver issues in the eighteenth century included two, four, [[Angola 1770 6 macutas|six]], eight, ten and twelve macutas, most of them scarce. | |
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| + | * [[Angola 1753 10 reis|1753 X réis]] | ||
| + | * [[Angola 1762 2 macutas|1762 2 macutas]] | ||
| + | * [[Angola 1762 8 macutas|1762 8 macutas]] | ||
* [[Angola 1763 4 macutas]] | * [[Angola 1763 4 macutas]] | ||
* [[Coins and currency dated 1762]] | * [[Coins and currency dated 1762]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 14 January 2026
The first specimen was lot 1874 in Stephen Album sale 37 (Santa Rosa, CA, June 2020), where it sold for $214.20. The catalog description[1] noted, "ANGOLA: José I, 1750-1777, AR 4 macutas, 1762, a couple of small edge defects, but pleasing appearance, Fine to VF." This type was struck for Angola in 1762-70 in Lisbon. The Portuguese landed in 1491 and immediately made the region a major slaving station, which trade would not end until the 1850's when the British Royal Navy interdicted the trade. The later nineteenth century was devoted to resource extraction and fending off attempts by the other colonizing powers to seize territory. Silver issues in the eighteenth century included two, four, six, eight, ten and twelve macutas, most of them scarce.
Recorded mintage: unknown but scarce.
Specification: 5.70 g, 0.917 fine silver.
Catalog reference: KM-14.
- Michael, Thomas, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
- Alberto Gomes and Francisco Antonio Magro, Moedas Portuguesas e do Território Que Hoje é Portugal: Catálogo das Moedas Cunhadas para o Continentes e Ilhas Adjacentes, para os Territórios do Ultramar e Grão-Mestres Portugueses da Ordem de Malta, 6ª Edição, Lisbon: Associação Numismática de Portugal, 2013.
- [1]Album, Stephen, Joseph Lang, Paul Montz, Michael Barry and Norman Douglas Nicol, Auction 37, featuring the Gamal Amer Collection of Egyptian Coins and the Ahmed Sultan Collection of Ottoman Coins, Part II, Santa Rosa, CA: Stephen Album Rare Coins, Inc., 2020.
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