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Lot 4134    Session 13 (2.30pm Thursday)    World Silver & Bronze Coins

Estimate $150
Bid at live.noble.com.au

SPANISH NETHERLANDS, Philip IV, Brabant, silver ducaton, 1660, (KM.72.2); Charles II, Brabant, silver ducaton 1666, (KM.79.2). Fine, rough surface, waterworn patination. (2)

Ex the wreck of the 'De Liefde' (The Love) a Dutch East-Indiaman ship wrecked off the Out Skerries (the most easterly of the Shetland Islands), 7th November 1711 which carried a lot of these coins all dated 1711. The ship was 160 feet long and armed with forty cannons.

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