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Canada: Newfoundland. Victoria gold Pattern Specimen 2 Dollars 1865,...
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Among the Rarest and Most Important Patterns of Canada
Newfoundland. Victoria gold Pattern Specimen 2 Dollars 1865, London mint, KM-Pn15, NF-15, Bowman-P34, SP63 PCGS. Plain Edge - Coin Alignment. A marvelous coin whose design parallels that of the circulation type, but has enough differentiation to set is apart as distinctly different. Among the major differences is the treatment of the obverse legends. Segmented by a beaded border, the obverse legends of this type are rendered much like the reverse of both this and the circulated coinage, with numerous ornamental arches at 3 and 9 o'clock to break the lettering. Also, the font used is bold and distinctly blocked, unlike the circulating type that softened the look by adding serifs. The date is also translated through in a larger font that serves to decrease the size of the reverse fields. Produced with proof-like qualities, the fields show considerable mirrors and the devices hold nice cameo-producing frost. The strike, as one might expect from a pattern struck in its intended metal, is perfect. Pleasing orange tone traverses both sides and adds to the appearance of originality. A choice coin for the grade with very little present to prevent a higher numerical designation.A monumental rarity - likely the only example in private hands - and accompanied by an illustrious string of ownership. In a 1969 article entitled " Canada's Ten Rarest Coins", pioneering Canadian specialist Fred Bowman commented about this type, "only one specimen known...this piece was offered in Spink's circular in 1910 and is now is a private collection." While a second example has been confirmed to reside in the British Museum, in all likelihood, that 1910 offering represents the present coin, as no other privately-owned specimen has been confirmed in the last 100+ years. After the Spink sale, the current specimen likely found its way into the King Farouk collection, where the present coin in known to have resided. Later, it joined the famous cabinet of Emory May Norweb, where it was held until the eventual sale of the Canadian portion of the collection by Bowers and Merena in 1996. It's worth noting that, in that sale, this coin realized a price of $39,600 - a truly astounding price for the period. Given the rarity and importance of the present specimen, one should expect an equally astounding price this time around.
From The Prager Collection of Canadian Specimen Coins
Metal: Gold
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2014 April 10-12 & 15-16 CICF World and Ancient Coins Signature Auction - Chicago #3032 (go to Auction Home page)
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April, 2014
10th-16th
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