BRAZIL - GOLD - Circulation Set (1645-2016)
LMB-94-A

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: BRAZIL COLONIAL/IMPERIAL
Item Description: 6400R 1729B FIRST SHIELD
Full Grade: NGC UNC Details
Owner: MF Collection

Set Details

Custom Sets: BRAZIL - GOLD - Circulation Set (1645-2016)
Competitive Sets: Joao V, Type Set, 1706-1750   Score: 0
Research: NGC Coin Price Guide

Owner Comments:

Superb Discovery Piece - One of Only Three Known Examples

João V gold 6400 Reis 1729-B UNC Details (Scratches) NGC, Bahia mint, cf. KM137 (for shield type, date unlisted), Prober-Unl., Gomes-Unl., LMB-94A (three examples known), Bentes-Unl. Second Shield type. An incredible series rarity that has only recently become publicly recognized and since featured on the 16th edition cover of Livro das Moedas do Brasil. As recently as the 15th edition of this standard Brazilian reference, the 1729-B "Second Shield" 6400 Reis remained unlisted, while the latest edition states that only three examples are known. This statement matches our own knowledge of the number of examples extant, rendering the offering as one of incredible importance to all advanced collectors of Brazilian gold coinage. In fact, it may therefore be said that this previously undocumented discovery piece represents a tremendous opportunity that has hitherto been, quite literally, unachievable.

A subtle texturing to the surfaces is indicative of exposure to saltwater. Yet, the devices appear as sharp as when the coin was struck nearly three centuries ago--with João's hair curls and equally crisps legends yielding an impression of clarity that exceeds the example displayed on the cover of Livro das Moedas do Brasil. Isolated scratches are noted in the upper left quadrant of the reverse, but the offering is otherwise free of individually significant marks or serious signs of handling. All said, the rarity of this specimen cannot be overstated, and we are excited to play a small part in an unfolding story as this intriguing treasure reaches the auction block for the very first time, thereby making history.

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