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ARCE’S DOUBLOONS: Gold Cob Coinage of Assayer Arce 1692-1714 by Sedwick (2026)

ARCE’S DOUBLOONS: Gold Cob Coinage of Assayer Arce 1692-1714 by Sedwick (2026)

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ARCE’S DOUBLOONS: Gold Cob Coinage of Assayer Arce 1692-1714 by Sedwick (2026)
$89.95

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ARCE’S DOUBLOONS: A Die Study of the Colombian Gold Cob Coinage of Assayer Arce in the name of Charles II, 1692–1714 by Daniel F. Sedwick (if you want your copy signed let us know at check out)

Publication Date: 2026

Pages: 132

Format: Hardcover

ISBN: 979-8-9937390-1-4 (hardcover)

This landmark work examines hundreds of examples to chronologically sequence the dies used to make 2 escudos gold coins (“doubloons”) at the Bogotá mint in 1692-1714, during the tenure of assayer Buenaventura de Arce Penagos, all in the name of Charles II of Spain, whose death in 1700 marked the beginning of the War of the Spanish Succession and an increase in Caribbean piracy.

The majority of these hand-struck coins were recovered by divers in our time from the wrecks of the Spanish 1715 Fleet off the east coast of Florida, and many of the recovered coins now reside in the State of Florida Collection, which the author studied extensively for this project.

This work reveals several heretofore unknown aspects about these coins, including muling with 1 escudo dies, transpositions and retrograde characters, and even a secret debasement.

After a lengthy introduction, the coins are presented in three chapters representing distinct periods: Lifetime issues 1692-1699, Transitional issues 1700-1704, and Post-Transitional issues 1703-1714 (the overlap of the last two considered Half-Transitionals 1703-1704). Each chapter shows diagrams of the obverse (shield) die designs and key aspects of the reverse (cross) die designs, with summaries and photos of all the known die combinations. Two appendices do the same for Philip V Arce 2 escudos 1718-1722 and all Arce 1 escudos 1692-1722.

If you would like your copy signed, please let us know at checkout.

132 pages, fully illustrated, ISBN 979-8-9937390-1-4 (hardcover)

Inventory Number: ARCE2025-Hardcover

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Description: 

ARCE’S DOUBLOONS: A Die Study of the Colombian Gold Cob Coinage of Assayer Arce in the name of Charles II, 1692–1714 by Daniel F. Sedwick (if you want your copy signed let us know at check out)

Publication Date: 2026

Pages: 132

Format: Hardcover

ISBN: 979-8-9937390-1-4 (hardcover)

This landmark work examines hundreds of examples to chronologically sequence the dies used to make 2 escudos gold coins (“doubloons”) at the Bogotá mint in 1692-1714, during the tenure of assayer Buenaventura de Arce Penagos, all in the name of Charles II of Spain, whose death in 1700 marked the beginning of the War of the Spanish Succession and an increase in Caribbean piracy.

The majority of these hand-struck coins were recovered by divers in our time from the wrecks of the Spanish 1715 Fleet off the east coast of Florida, and many of the recovered coins now reside in the State of Florida Collection, which the author studied extensively for this project.

This work reveals several heretofore unknown aspects about these coins, including muling with 1 escudo dies, transpositions and retrograde characters, and even a secret debasement.

After a lengthy introduction, the coins are presented in three chapters representing distinct periods: Lifetime issues 1692-1699, Transitional issues 1700-1704, and Post-Transitional issues 1703-1714 (the overlap of the last two considered Half-Transitionals 1703-1704). Each chapter shows diagrams of the obverse (shield) die designs and key aspects of the reverse (cross) die designs, with summaries and photos of all the known die combinations. Two appendices do the same for Philip V Arce 2 escudos 1718-1722 and all Arce 1 escudos 1692-1722.

If you would like your copy signed, please let us know at checkout.

132 pages, fully illustrated, ISBN 979-8-9937390-1-4 (hardcover)

Inventory Number: ARCE2025-Hardcover

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