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Anguilla, Anguilla Charter Co, One Hundred Liberty Dollars, MEXICO, Republic, 50 Pesos, 1947, obv. countermarked anguilla liberty dollar around july $100 [1]967 in incuse, 41.64g/642.6gr (Bruce X14). Coin and countermark extremely fine, of the highest rarity; only two struck £2,500-3,000
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Collection of Cut and Countermarked Coins formed by the late Edward Roehrs.
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Provenance: Scott Newhall to Sir Frederick Albert Phillips, Governor of Anguilla, 1966-9; J.M. Willem Jr Collection; bt H. Christensen 1974.
When Anguilla separated from the associated state of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla and petitioned the UK government to revert to Crown Colony status in July 1967, the Anguilla Charter Co, founded by Dr Gerald Feigen, Howard Gossage and Scott Newhall, the latter then editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, purchased 10,000 silver dollar-sized coins and had them countermarked on a hydraulic press in the basement of the Chronicle’s offices and sold them as a fund raising scheme. In addition to the silver coins Newhall counterstamped two Mexican 50 pesos, one of which he gave to Sir Frederick Phillips, the other he gave to his secretary. Sold with further detail
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