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    Pillars and Portraits

    I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread on Spanish pillar and portrait coins since many of us here appreciate Spanish colonial, shipwreck and pirate coins in general. Plus they evolved from the same mints that began their coinage striking cobs by hand....

    Stan

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Hey Dread, do you have the auction catalog from the big Rooswijk sale? If not you should probably keep an eye out for a copy....

    Stan

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Below is the quote from the eBay picks thread. Just trying to tidy up the forum and continue the discussion over here.
    Quote Originally Posted by dread
    hi again

    yep that's me as highest bidder, my interest in pillar 8`s comes from the rooswijk wreck they are of course very expencive
    the oldest on the ship were from 1732 (first year issue for pillar dollar) with f (Felipe Rivas Angulo as the assayer 1732-1733)
    it then when to MF 1733-1754 Manuel De Leon and Antonio De la Pena y Flores the Rooswijk coins weree estimated to be 75% pillar dollars and 25% cobs (according to Ernie Richards in his book: Shipwrecks and their coins vol 4 the 1740 Dutch East indiaman rooswijk)

    anywho enough for now
    dread
    Dread, what do you think of my Pillar Dollar that I posted here? http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...,300091.0.html

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by dread
    very nice 8, for a pillar to spend 228 years on the wreck and be in that condition wow!
    your a lucky guy what did you pay for it if you dont mind me asking?
    i am not 100% sure but but did the Hollandia Vliegenthart and Rooswijk all come form the same ship yard or were in fact sister ships?

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Just to help kick of this thread a few screw press Ebay picks....

    Pretty little 2 reale....
    http://cgi.ebay.com/MEXICO-UNDER-SPA...mZ260561427729

    Obviously a wreck coin, but not advertised as such....
    http://cgi.ebay.com/OLD-U-S-COLONIAL...mZ130371076421

    If you can't afford the real thing. Note seller location....
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Replica-Spain-8-...mZ380211169050

    Which is the mint mark on this portrait coin?
    http://cgi.ebay.com/INDIAN-HEAD-CENT...mZ260561094367

    How about an "official" pendant....
    http://cgi.ebay.com/1740-MEXICO-8-RE...mZ350321248953

    Stan




  6. #6
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    Sep 2009
    hobart
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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    hi all
    found some Rooswijk pillar coins
    first is a 4 reales a bit worn buy the sea
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....=STRK:MEWAX:IT

    the second is in very good condition and the price to match also a "4"
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....=STRK:MEWAX:IT

    also has 5 cobs up for grabs

    a nice non sea salvaged "8"
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....=STRK:MEWAX:IT
    cobs rock!

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Hi Guys, My favorite is the Pillar dollar, I think it is a work of art. Beautifully made with anti fraud features just like your credit card
    The Bust or Portrait dollar is not one of my favorites, It was not to flattering for the king. My next favorite is the US silver dollar, I love the American
    eagle, I have one dated 1880.
    Here is my Pillar and Portrait dollars.
    Sam
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    Son of Wolf

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Very nice Pillar, Sam. I agree with you, the Portrait was not at all flattering to the King.

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by MORE AND BEYOND OSSY
    Here is my Pillar and Portrait dollars.
    Sam
    Sam, that thing is too perfect. You sure it isn't Chinese?

    Stan

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Does this mount hurt the value?
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Nice-Spanish-Hol...mZ360239873253

    Strange assortment. I wonder if the coins were in the "leader" bag?....
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ACIENT-TREASURE-...mZ300402614321

    Stan


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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Thanks Diver Down, I like yours as well, great condition for ship wreck.
    Stan, only the box it came in. Stan which dates are more valuable in Pillar dollars.
    Sam
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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by MORE AND BEYOND OSSY
    Stan, only the box it came in. Stan which dates are more valuable in Pillar dollars.
    Sam
    1732 is the first year of milled production and the holy grail of Mexican issues. Most of the known examples were recovered from the 1733 fleet wrecks in the upper Florida Keys. Milled coinage was subsequently produced at six other mints beginning in the following years: Lima (1751), Santiago (1751), Guatemala (1754), Bogata (1759), Potosi (1767), and Popayan (1769). According to Sedwick "The pillar dollars of Santiago (Chile) are extremely rare and those of Popayan (Columbia, minted only one year) are probably fictional". There are probably some rare issue dates at the other mints that maybe someone else can comment on. In 1772 the pillar design was replaced by the bust (ugly) design.

    Stan

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Nice little guide on pillar fakes by a reputable seller from Austria....
    http://reviews.ebay.com/Fake-8-Reale...00000009793708

    Stan

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Colonial Coinage of Spanish America ( Source, Standard catalog of world Coins )
    The pillar dollar, perhaps the most popular and arguably the most beautiful of all Spanish colonial coinage, is reminiscent of the pillars-and-waves cobs in that it bears pillars above waves on the reverse.
    Between the pillars, however, are two globes, representing the Old world and the New World, with the motto VTRAQUE VNUM ("and we are one") in the
    legend.
    The obverse, as on the cobs, bears the arms of Castile and Leon, but this time in a crowned shield. The pillar dollar was unique to the Spanish colonies but gained worldwide acceptance - a true "trade dollar" that was even legal tender in the early United States until 1857.
    Three new mints began operation in the pillar-dollar era: Guatemala; Santiago, Chile; and Popayan, Colombia. Guatemala, however, apparently had the
    pillar-dollar dies (and bust-type dies in the gold) but not the apparatus, as the Guatemala issues from 1733-1753 were all handmade and crude and
    therefore are considered cobs.
    The pillar dollars of Santiago are extremely rare, and those of popayan are probably fictional.
    Sam
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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Pretty cool. I like mine better though. I'll try to post it soon....

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Coin-Art-18th-C-...mZ200456445396

    Somebody is good with a hack saw!

    Stan


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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    hi all i have 2 portraits
    the first is 1797,Carrolus the 4th,mexico mint,assayer F.M

    the second is a 1783,Carrolus the 3rd,cant read mint,assayer F
    from the wreck of the El Cazador
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    cobs rock!

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by DiveWrecks
    Pretty cool. I like mine better though. I'll try to post it soon....

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Coin-Art-18th-C-...mZ200456445396

    Somebody is good with a hack saw!

    Stan

    OK, finally got around to it. Here is mine....

    Stan
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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    "We will do our upmost (sic) to solve the problem and give you a satisfying answer."....

    http://cgi.ebay.com/1733-FINE-PILLLA...-/170496561473

    Like "Sorry dude, you got screwed"?

    Stan

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    Re: Pillars and Portraits

    Stan;
    That's a beauty; thanks for posting.
    Don....

 

 
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