Estimated price: $30.000CYPRUS. Salamis. Menelaus (ca. 310-306 BC).
AV stater (17mm, 8.33 gm, 6h).
NGC Choice AU★ 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style
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106001
Estimated price: $25.000Zeeland. Provincial gold Off-Metal Ducat 1764
UNC Details (Reverse Repaired) NGC
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66008
Estimated price: $25.000Gaius (Caligula) (AD 37-41), with Agrippina Senior.
AV aureus (20mm, 7.76 gm, 6h). NGC AU 4/5 - 4/5
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129005
Estimated price: $15.000Charles II gold 5 Guineas 1673 AU55 PCGS2024 November 1 - 2 World & Ancient Coins Platinum
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60001
Estimated price: $12.500Central American Republic gold 8
Escudos 1833 CR-F MS61 NGC
107001
Estimated price: $20.000João VI gold 4000 Reis 1820-(b) AU Details (Cleaned) PCGS58001
Estimated price: $25.000LYDIAN KINGDOM. Croesus (561-546 BC).
AV stater (17mm, 10.77 gm). NGC Choice AU 5/5 - 5/5
129008
Estimated price: $25.000Holland. Provincial gold Proof Pattern Ducaton (Silver Rider)
1672 PR63 NGC
66006
Estimated price: $20.000Julius Caesar, as Consul for the Third Time (46 BC),
with Aulus Hirtius, as Praetor. AV aureus
(20mm, 7.91 gm, 9h). NGC MS★ 4/5 - 5/5
129007
Estimated price: $10.000Philip III 8 Reales 1618 (Aqueduct)-A MS66 NGC130001
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Important Spanish Colonial Coins in Stack’s NYINC 2024 Auction

Stack’s Bowers Galleries

NYINC 2024 Auction – The Emilio M Ortiz Collection

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12 January 2024

NY-New York

Stack’s Bowers Galleries presents the Emilio Ortiz’s Spanish Colonial Cuartillos as a stand-alone catalog in their January 2024 NYINC Auction. This comprehensive collection, assembled over decades, includes nearly all issues of the ¼ Real denomination produced during Latin America’s colonial period. Many pieces have been absent from the market for years and in some cases have never been offered in the state of preservation seen here.

Lot 51118: Peru. Cob 1/4 Real, ND (ca. 1568-70)-R. Lima Mint. Philip II. NGC AU Details--Environmental Damage. Estimate: $5,000 - $7,500.

Lot 51118: Peru. Cob 1/4 Real, ND (ca. 1568-70)-R. Lima Mint. Philip II. NGC AU Details–Environmental Damage. Estimate: $5,000 – $7,500.

Lot 51008: Colombia. Cob 1/4 Real, ND (ca. 1705-22). Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino (Bogota) Mint. Philip V. NGC VF-35. Estimate: $1,500 - $3,000.

Lot 51008: Colombia. Cob 1/4 Real, ND (ca. 1705-22). Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino (Bogota) Mint. Philip V. NGC VF-35. Estimate: $1,500 – $3,000.

Comprising 422 lots made up entirely of this minor denomination, the catalog spans all colonial mints including Lima, Potosi, Mexico, Guatemala, Santiago, Bogota, and others. Among the highlights is an impressive array of cob Cuartillos from famed assayer Alonso Rincon, including issues from both the Lima and Potosi mints. While almost always encountered with serious damage or wear, the Ortiz Collection specimens are some of the finest known. Also noteworthy are the elusive cobs from Bogota, a challenging and often misunderstood issue with a highly individual character. Low mintage figures for the Santiago mint explain their scarcity today, and this collection includes some of the finest Cuartillos extant from that mint.

Lot 51114: Guatemala. 1/4 Real, 1822-G. Nueva Guatemala Mint. Ferdinand VII. NGC Fine Details--Holed. Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000.

Lot 51114: Guatemala. 1/4 Real, 1822-G. Nueva Guatemala Mint. Ferdinand VII. NGC Fine Details–Holed. Estimate: $1,000 – $2,000.

51401: Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo – Venezuela. 1/4 Real, ND (ca. 1813-20). Ferdinand VII. NGC AU-55. Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000.

51401: Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo – Venezuela. 1/4 Real, ND (ca. 1813-20). Ferdinand VII. NGC AU-55. Estimate: $3,000 – $5,000.

Some of the most exciting offerings in this sale come from the final period of Spanish domination in the Americas, during the various wars of independence. Rare royalist issues from emergency provincial mints in Mexico and Venezuela make up an interesting portion of the catalog and represent a great opportunity for specialists in those difficult series. Four examples of an enigmatic copper issue, recently attributed to Cuba, appear in the catalog. An 1822-dated Cuartillo from Guatemala, struck in the year following the country’s official independence, makes an extremely rare auction appearance. A selection of overstruck Santo Domingo issues displays incredible originality and eye appeal, including one with exceptional undertype detail remaining.

A collection with this degree of completion and quality is unlikely to appear in one sale again for many years, so connoisseurs of Spanish colonial coinage should not miss out on this special opportunity. Live bidding will begin on January 12, 2024 at 6:30 PM EST.