(1784-95) Baltimore Doubloon MS Standish Barry Values

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Standish Barry (1784–1795)

(1784-95) Baltimore Doubloon MS Standish Barry Values

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(1784-95) Baltimore Doubloon MS Standish Barry Values

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Standish Barry, of Baltimore, circulated a silver threepence in 1790. He was a watch- and clockmaker, an engraver, and, later, a silversmith. A single gold doubloon is known pedigreed to the Eliasberg (via Clapp, 1942) collection. The coin sold uncertifed by American Numismatic Rarities (ANR) in 2005 for $218,500. It now resides in a PCGS XF40 holder.

Basic Information

GSID:

393278

Coin Date:

(1784-95)

Denomination:

Doubloon / Doubloon

Designation:

MS

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Baltimore

Mintage:

unique

Coinage Type:

Maryland Coinage

Coinage Years:

1784-1795

Composition:

Gold

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Baltimore

Variety 2:

Standish Barry

Rarity:

R-Unique

Physical Characteristics

Weight:

26.42 gr

Strike Type:

Business

Diameter:

28.7 mm

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Standish Barry

Obverse Designer:

Standish Barry

Reverse Designer:

Standish Barry

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