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S.S. Central America 1855 Chile 50c [165451]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
S.S. Central America 1855 Chile 50c [165451]
SOLD
425.00USD+ (85.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2023 Apr 29 @ 12:39UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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NGC certified S.S. Central America 1855 Chile 50c, shipwreck effect. From the Pascual Esquerra shipment contained in the Gold Room, which constituted a "hoard" of Chilean silver coins. Dark toning obverse and reverse. Pascual Esquerra was a Chilean and Spanish businessman, listing his hometowns as Valparaiso, Chile, and Zaragoza, Spain. In Panama he met up with a group that had sailed together from Callao, Peru. Jose Seguin, the Peruvian Minister to the United States, along with his Secretary, Nicolas Tirado. The group included Ange Richon, the Belgian Consul at Lima, Peru, who was carrying diplomatic dispatches to Paris. The silver coins found on the SSCA, especially the bulk shipment of Chilean silver coin, were not part of the Award that split the gold between the Columbus Discovery group and the surviving insurance companies. The Chilean coin was part of a shipment of silver by a specific passenger. It was, by its very nature, still considered "specie", and would have acted as money anywhere in the United States. Esquerra was shipping a large amount of Chilean silver, all held in the gold room under the control of Purser Hull. The Chilean pesos were recovered in 2014 and were contained in cloth bags. The 50c silver coins were recovered in 1990, and were also in cloth bags under Purser Hull's control. In total, it is thought that there were four large bags of Chilean coin numbering about 4,000 pieces. The coins were not mixed - the pesos were separate from the 50c coins.

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