Piefort's Gold Peso Set
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The "Pesos" gold set is a very popular set for Costa Rican collectors. As of November 2020, almost 250 coins in this set with all the 5 different denominations (1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 Pesos) have been slabbed by NGC according to its census. These coins were authorized in two different Decrees, the first Decree of December 11, 1863, includes all the coins dated 1864 through 1871, plus the 10 Pesos 1871 and 1872 and the second Decree of April 1, 1871, includes all the coins dated 1871 through 1876, including the “Un Peso” of 1871. All the coins for circulation were minted in the San Jose Mint and have the initials “G.W.” for the Assayer Guillermo Witting. The set spans the years from 1864 to 1876.
It is important to note that even though the Krause Catalog indicates the existence of a “1 Peso 1868”, which is referred as “rare” it has yet to be seen. None of the best collections of Costa Rican coins nor any past auction known to this collector, have had this coin. NGC has an open slot for this coin, but it only grants one point for any and all grades. Most likely the coins minted in this year, were minted with dies of prior years.
These coins have in the obverse the National Coat of Arms on two branches joined in the lower part by a ribbon with the words "República de Costa Rica" and the date. On the Reverse, it has the value within two branches joined on the lower part by a ribbon with the words “America Central” on top and “21 Q” and “G.W.” on the bottom. The diameter and weight of these coins is the following: 20 Pesos (33mm, 32.258 grams), 10 Pesos (29 mm first decree, 27 mm second decree, 14.677 grams), 5 Pesos (22 mm first decree, 21 mm second decree, 7.333 grams), 2 Pesos (18mm first decree and 19 mm second decree, 2.935 grams) and 1 Peso (14 mm first decree and 13 mm second decree, 1.525 grams).
As for this specific set of coins that appear in this NGC Registry, many of them are either the finest known specimens or second finest known. Among the highlights of this set are the “2 Pesos 1866 MS 64”, “2 Pesos 1867 MS 63”, “5 Pesos 1869 MS 63” and the “10 Pesos 1876 MS 63”, all being gem uncirculated with striking eye appeal. The crown of the collection is the elusive and scarce “20 Pesos 1873 AU 58” which is tied to the third best grade in the NGC census. Most of the coins already have "Photo Vision", which is a service of high quality images provided by NGC. The objective is to be able to have 100% of the coins with the Photo Vision images.
This set also has a wide variety of pedigrees coming from different magnificent collections that have either been publicly auctioned or privately sold, including coins from the Frederick Mayer collection (October 2008), from the Richard Lissner collection (August 2014) and from the collection that has been known to be the greatest Costa Rican collection ever assembled, the Richard Stuart Collection (October 2016). There are various coins from the Stuart collection in this set that are the best graded coins for their respective denomination and year according to the NGC Census.
NOTE: AWARDS
On January 2017, NGC awarded this set as one of the "Best Presented Sets" for the year 2016. For this award, NGC stated the following about this set: “Costa Rica's gold peso-denominated coinage of 1864-76 is presented here complete, save for a single entry shown in catalogs but the existence of which is doubtful. Each coin is illustrated, and the owner has included commentary on its rarity, variety and, where applicable, pedigree. The history of this coinage over five denominations is provided in an introductory essay. Noted is that seven of the coins included were formerly in the finest collection of Costa Rican coins ever assembled, and this attests to the owner's determination in building this set.”
On January 2019, NGC awarded this set as one of the “Best Classic Sets” for the year 2018. For this award, NCS stated the following: “The 22 entries that comprise this Registry Set are described by its owner as a "very popular set for Costa Rican collectors." It's easy to see why, given the broad range of denominations from one to 20 pesos, all struck in gold. The owner provides an excellent essay on the history and collecting of this series, and many of the coins have illustrious pedigrees. As noted by this collector the highlights include the 1866 GW two pesos (NGC MS 64), the 1867 GW two pesos (NGC MS 63), the 1869 GW five pesos (NGC MS 63), the 1876 GW 10 pesos (NGC MS 63) and the premier rarity, the 1873 GW 20 pesos (NGC AU 58). Each individual entry is described thoroughly, providing a complete primer on the series.”
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Piefort's Gold Peso Set
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