nd(1814) 60 Para T-II C/M on Spanish 2R MS (PCGS#687093)
January 2019 NYINC World Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 41110
- 等级
- VG8
- 价格
- 121,686
- 详细说明
- IONIAN ISLANDS. 60 Para, ND (1813). Zakynthos Mint. PCGS VG-08 Gold Shield.
cf.KM-25; Prid-5; Lambros-13; Mailliet-not listed. EXTREMELY RAREdenomination and type missing from most collections. Type II countermark, crude bust of George III above "60" within ovaloid indent with previous Type I countermark, "60" within square indent all on the obverse of a Spain 1775-SCF 2 Reales of Charles III. These countermarks remained in circulation until 1821 when a new currency system was introduced. Countermarks well applied, but well worn. Minor encrustation and planchet defects on reverse mentioned for accuracy. Overall a lovely wholesome example from this normally significantly worn series. Countermarks FINE details; host coin
Estimate: $3,500 - $5,000.
Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. Ralph Van Deman Magoffin, 1874-1942.
Stack's Bowers Galleries is pleased to be offering ancient Greek and Roman coins collected by Dr. Ralph Van Deman Magoffin, archeologist, classics professor, author and philanthropist. Dr. Magoffin was born in 1874 and over his distinguished career, studied and worked both in his native United States and abroad.
In 1907 Dr. Magoffin was a fellow of the American Academy in Rome, during which time he studied the topography of ancient Praeneste. As an archeologist he was involved in excavations at sites in Greece, Rome and the Near East. His career as a professor included teaching Classical History and Archeology at Johns Hopkins University and as chair of the Department of Classics at New York University. From 1920 to 1921 he was affiliated with the American Academy in Rome. From 1908 through 1934 Dr. Magoffin wrote eight books on archeology and history, including Magic Spades: The Romance of Archeology,which saw wide use in university classrooms.
Dr. Magoffin was a major benefactor of the Florence Museum in Florence, South Carolina and was involved in its very beginnings in 1939, when he was a guest speaker at the museum's opening event. He donated a significant selection of antiquities he had collected over his career, the nucleus of a diversely representative, world-conscious educational collection. Dr. Magoffin passed away in 1942.
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