Latin American Beauties
Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo 1544-64 F S-P 4 Maravedis

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Item Description: Copper 4M (1544-64)FSP Dom.rep. SANTO DOMINGO CHARLES & JOANNA Cal-33
Full Grade: NGC AU 58
Owner: Scott A

Set Details

Custom Sets: Latin American Beauties
Competitive Sets: This coin is not competing in any sets.
Research: NGC Coin Price Guide
NGC World Coin Census

Owner Comments:

Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo 1544-64 F S-P 4 Maravedis. Cal-33
An incredible copper from this time period and location. The smoothest milk chocolate surfaces that I have seen on one of these types in any grade. Graded NGC AU58 with only one higher at MS62, but I could not find any photos of it to compare surface quality. Given this coin's grade and surfaces, I consider this a grand rarity. Exceptional with no corrosion or piercing. The vast majority of survivors are environmentally challenged in my opinion.

Santo Domingo mint, assayer “F” (Francisco Rodríguez)

Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republic and one of the Caribbean's oldest cities.

Santo Domingo Mint coins of Charles and Joanna are much rarer than those struck at the Mexico City Mint, although they are often more crude in their construction, according to Cori Sedwick Downing, who cataloged the Santo Domingo coins. She also authored an essay about the coins of Santo Domingo and compiled a census of auction appearances, both of which are included in the auction catalog.

The Santo Domingo Mint began operating about six years after the Mexico City Mint and produced silver coins from 1542 to 1552. The paucity of coins (compared to the thousands known from the Mexico City Mint over the same time period) may be due to lack of native silver and demand, according to Downing.

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