Bolivia 1754-P C 2 reales
This specimen was lot 935 in Sedwick sale 34 (Winter Park, FL, November 2023), where it sold for $336. The catalog description[1] noted, "Potosí, Bolivia, cob 2 reales, 1754 C, re-punched 4. Bold full pillars and (slightly off-center) cross with date on both sides, the one between the pillars with clearly re-punched 4 (decidedly not 4/3), also two clear assayers, contrastingly toned VF." The Potosi mint was the most prolific issuer of silver during the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, nearly all of it cobs such as this. This type was struck 1747-60. Assayer "C" is listed for 1753-54 along with assayer "q". The other Latin American mints placed the date near the edge where it rarely struck up, whereas Potosi issues have the date smack in the middle, ensuring that the date would be legible even if the rest of the design was smeared. As a result, Bolivian cobs can be collected by date, unlike the other mints (Mexico, Lima, Guatemala). The Potosi mint was the last to abandon the manufacture of cobs, in 1773.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: 6.77 g, 0.917 fine silver, this specimen 6.43 grams.
Catalog reference: Cayón-10416, S-P53; KM-38; Cal-329.
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- Menzel, Sewall, Cobs, Pieces of Eight and Treasure Coins, New York: The American Numismatic Society, 2004.
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- [1]Sedwick, Daniel Frank, Augi Garcia, Cori Sedwick Downing and Connor Falk, Treasure Auction 34, World, U.S Coins and Paper Money, Winter Park, FL: Daniel Frank Sedwick LLC, 2023.
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