View lot


Estimate $300
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $250
BOLIVIA, Philip III, (1598-1621), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, not dated, c.1616-1617, assayer M, obv. crowned arms, to left P/./M, to right [o/VIII], rev. arms of Leon and Castille, (cf.Cal.156-7, KM.10). Cob flan, grey tone, with good surface, good fine and rare.
Ex. 'Atocha' Spanish treasure ship. This Spanish treasure galleon was caught in a storm and struck a reef off the Florida Keys on September 6, 1622. She sank with the loss of 260 lives. Mel Fisher rediscovered the wreck on July 20, 1985.
Estimate / sale price does not include buyer's premium (currently 22% including GST) which is added to hammer price. All bids are executed on the understanding that the Terms & Conditions of sale have been read and accepted. For information on grading and estimates please refer to the Buying at Auction advice.
Quick find
View a lot by number and sale.
Adjacent lots
Lot 2926
WILLIAMS, Roderick T., The Confederate Coinage of the Arcadians in the Fifth Century B.C., (N ...
Estimate $60
Lot 2927
WORLD AUCTION CATALOGUES, including Superior Galleries, The Fred J.Casterline Sale, 1989; World Wide Coins of ...
Estimate $50
Lot 2928 This lot
BOLIVIA, Philip III, (1598-1621), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, not dated, c.1616-1617, assayer M, obv. ...
Estimate $300
Lot 2929
BOLIVIA, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, transitional dated type, [1652], Potosi mint, (19.7 gms), ...
Estimate $250
Lot 2930
BOLIVIA, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, 1655 (three times, one very weak), Potosi ...
Estimate $200