World Silver & Bronze


Lot 5432 Session 17 (11.30am Friday) World Silver & Bronze
Estimate $350
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $260
INDO-PORTUGUESE, Malacca, Manuel I (1495-1521), tin bastardo, first issue (1511) (44.32 grams), 38 mm., 5mm thick, obv. D M P R DE PV SOR DIE MALA, armillary sphere, rev. CRVX XPI NOSTRE SPES VNICA, cross of christ, (SS M.11, Vaz E.1.16, Gomez [p.116 noted R2 and large colour plate]). Very fine and rare.
This large and attractive coin was only known through documentary evidence until the beginning of the 20th century, when several examples appeared during dredging of the Malacca river. Since that time, more have been found at excavation sites and completely unknown types of Indo-Portuguese coins have appeared. There are believed to have been at least three issues of these bastardos of 10 solidus or 100 dinbeiros noted in descending order according to weight and diameter. This specimen belongs to the earliest minting ordered by Alfonso de Albuquerque which have a diameter of 39-44mm and a weight of 46-56 grams. They were later reduced to 35mm and 35 grams.
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