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Brazil: Pernambuco. Dutch Colony - Geoctroyeede West-Indische Compagnie (GWC) gold Klippe 6 Guilders (Florins) 1646 UNC Details (Toole...
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Among The First Coins Ever Struck in Brazil
Pernambuco. Dutch Colony - Geoctroyeede West-Indische Compagnie
(GWC) gold Klippe 6 Guilders (Florins) 1646 UNC Details (Tooled)
NGC, KM6.3 (Rare; same dies), LMB-004, Angelini/Lucio-9.1a.
(this coin), Scholten-1448 (RRR). 3.73 grams. Variety with
punctuation after BRASIL. An important and breathtaking survivor
from Dutch Brazil. These siege coins were struck during the
Portuguese-Dutch war, where the Iberians reclaimed Brazil.
Seldom-seen, they were extremely rare previous to the discovery of
the Utrecht, a Dutch war ship that sunk in 1648 during a battle
with Portuguese galleons. Other than the later source, these coins
have been found in small hoards over the last century, adding to
the few already cataloged in prestigious collections since the late
19th century. Plated in the most recent and complete reference
regarding Brazilian-Dutch coins, The Dutch Obsidional Coins in
Brazil, by authors Claudio M. Angelini and Hilton A. Magri
Lucio, this stunning piece shows well-struck motifs, with the usual
rusty dies, deeply-engraved with a near-complete circle of pearls.
The noted tooling refers to minimal marks seen flanking the
monogram, likely an uneducated attempt to remove encrustation (a
theory supported by how the surfaces of this piece looked when we
first offered it back in 2014, before professional conservation had
occurred). Now free from the black crust, its true beauty can be
wholly appreciated by the next guardian of such an iconic
treasure.Ex. Heritage Auction #3044 (January 2016, Lot 31097); Heritage Auction #3032 (April 2014, Lot 24163)
During the period of Dutch colonization of Brazil (1630-1654), three gold Klippe denominations--of 3, 6, and 12 Guilders--were minted in the Captaincy of Pernambuco for use within Brazil, beginning in October 1645 under the supervision of mint-master Pieter Janssen Bas. However, these issues were not legal tender in the Netherlands, and thus any such pieces that made their way to Europe were exchanged for Dutch Guilders and subsequently melted. Additionally, any such pieces remaining in Brazil after 1654, when the Dutch were finally ousted from South America, would have been melted, as after this period any Portuguese or Brazilian found with a Dutch coin ran the risk of being considered a traitor and hanged. As a consequence, the survival of such pieces at all, let alone this fine, is extremely uncommon, marking a special opportunity not to be missed by collectors of the Dutch colonial and Brazilian series alike.
From the Petropolis Collection, Part I
Metal: Gold
Diameter: 23mm
Weight: 3.7g
More information about Brazilian Coins. See also: Brazil World Coin Nationality.
View all of [The Petropolis Collection, Part I ]
Auction Info
2022 August 25, 27 - 28 World & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction - Chicago #3101 (go to Auction Home page)
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