Collectors have a major opportunity ahead. Sedwick’s Auction 39 brings together rare gold cobs, historic shipwreck treasure, and elite collections from across the numismatic world.
This sale stands out for both depth and quality. Moreover, it reflects a growing interest in specialized areas that are gaining momentum among advanced collectors.
Dated Gold Cobs Gain Momentum After Landmark Publication
The auction opens with an important offering of dated 2 escudos gold cobs from Colombia. These coins arrive at a pivotal moment.
Interest has surged following the release of Arce’s Doubloons by Daniel Sedwick. As a result, collectors now better understand the rarity and artistry of this challenging series.
Consequently, demand continues to grow. This selection may mark the beginning of broader recognition and deeper academic study.
Shipwreck Treasure Anchors the Sale
As expected, shipwreck material forms the centerpiece of the auction.
Highlights include artifacts and coins from:
- Nuestra Señora de Atocha shipwreck
- Concepción shipwreck
- Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas shipwreck
- Spanish 1715 Fleet shipwreck
- SS Republic shipwreck
Notably, the S.S. Republic offering includes a date run of half dollars and several extremely rare clumps.
This section consistently attracts intense bidding. That trend continues here. Collectors show strong confidence because all items are certified and/or pedigreed. That level of verification remains critical in today’s market.
Major Lima Cob Collection Headlines Non-Wreck Offerings
Beyond shipwreck material, the auction features exceptional non-wreck cobs.
After an initial run of Mexican Charles-Joanna “Early Series” coins, attention shifts to The Jorge Ugaz Collection of Lima silver cobs.
This installment focuses on 8 reales and 1 real coins, carefully assembled over many years. The collection emphasizes quality, rarity, and prestigious pedigrees.
Key highlights include:
- An example of the Rincón 8 reales, the earliest dollar-sized silver coin struck in South America
- Multiple varieties from the early Lima mint
- Strong representation from the era of assayer Diego de la Torre
- Rare “Star of Lima” issues
- A near-complete run of pillars and waves coinage
- Several rare round presentation “Royals” (galanos)
With over 200 lots, this offering ranks among the largest groups of Lima cobs ever presented.
The sale continues with a specialized collection of Potosí dated shield-type 8 reales, including additional rare “Royal” issues.
Spanish Colonial Gold and World Coins Shine
The World Coins category offers another standout segment.
Collectors will find an extensive group of Spanish bust gold minors. These coins span Spain and major colonial mints in:
- Bolivia
- Colombia
- Guatemala
- Mexico
- Peru
Importantly, nearly all examples are certified. Many rank at the top of population reports, including numerous “top pop” coins.
This level of availability rarely appears in a single auction. Typically, building such a set would take years.

The Andalusí Collection Expands Historical Scope
Auction 39 also introduces The Andalusí Collection, a significant addition to the firm’s offerings.
These coins reflect a period when Spain existed under a different cultural influence. Therefore, they provide insight into the evolution of Iberian coinage.
Every piece is certified by NGC. Many examples rank among the finest known.
Numismatic expert Ana Serrano cataloged the collection. Her work ensures clarity and accessibility for collectors entering this specialized field.
Chilean Rarities and Colonial Medals Add Depth
Further highlights include selections from The Val y Mexía Collection, featuring rare Chilean coins.
Collectors should pay close attention to the Charles III bust 8 reales series, which appears in strong form.
Additionally, the auction includes rare proclamation medals from Spanish colonies, with notable pieces from Colombia.
Ancient and U.S. Coin Offerings Expand
The sale continues to broaden its appeal.
Collectors will also find:
- Expanded Ancient Coin selections
- Strong U.S. Coins and Paper Money offerings
- Larger and more significant “trophy” pieces than in prior sales
This diversity ensures that every collecting interest receives attention.
Artifacts and Unique Gold Pieces Close the Auction
The floor auction concludes with a curated group of artifacts.
Highlights include:
- Multiple gold chains
- A remarkable section of an ornate royal gold belt from the Maravillas shipwreck
Afterward, an expanded Internet-Only Express Session offers additional opportunities. Many undervalued “sleepers” often emerge in this portion of the sale.
Winter Park Venue and Coin Show Details
Auction 39 will take place May 7-9, 2026 at:
- SpringHill Suites by Marriott, Winter Park, Florida
The event includes an added attraction. On May 6, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the venue will host the inaugural Winter Park Coin Show.
Dealers from across the Americas will set up tables. Therefore, attendees can browse inventory while preparing for lot viewing.
Lot Viewing Opportunities
Collectors have several options to inspect lots:
- At the Central States show (floor lots; Express lots by request)
- At Sedwick offices by appointment
- During the Winter Park Coin Show
These opportunities allow bidders to evaluate items before the auction begins.
Final Thoughts
Sedwick Auction 39 delivers a powerful combination of rarity, history, and market significance.
From gold cobs to shipwreck treasure, and from elite collections to accessible discoveries, this sale offers something for every collector.
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