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Daniel Frank Sedwick Launches New Website

Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC website imageDaniel Frank Sedwick, LLC, specialists in colonial coinage of Spanish American, shipwreck coins and artifacts of all nations, has announced a newly re-designed website of treasures for sale.

Returning visitors will immediately notice the new site’s intuitive navigation and faster loading times. But there is much more.

Many of the changes resulted from customer suggestions, according to Mr. Sedwick. Full-time dealer Augi García-Barneche, who specializes in Spanish colonial coinage and manages the website, summarized several key improvements:

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Sedwick’s Treasure Auction #3 hits $800,000

Winter Park, FL — Treasure Fever has struck again! Expert numismatist and auctioneer of shipwreck coins and artifacts Daniel Frank Sedwick has released the results of his Treasure Auction #3. This mail-bid auction surpassed predictions by grossing over $800,000 ($700,000 + 15%), with an unprecedented 92%+ of the lots sold.

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Consignments for Sedwick’s next auction (Treasure Auction #4) in the fall of 2008 are already pouring in. One of the top highlights of the sale was a rare mariner’s astrolabe that sold for $28,750.00 (with buyer’s premium). Other major highlights include a Lima, Peru, cob 8 escudos of 1703 that sold for $17,250 and a Cartagena, Colombia, cob 2 escudos of 1622 (the first gold coin struck in the New World) that sold for $23,000 (both prices with buyer’s premium).

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Sedwick Shipwreck Treasure Auction #3 Closes Thursday, May 29

Sedwick Treasure Video imageSedwick’s Shipwreck Treasure Auction #3 includes a rare astrolabe, silver coins, gold ingots, Chinese porcelain and other artifacts carefully selected for quality and eye-appeal.

In this latest auction, Numismatist Daniel Frank Sedwick included treasure artifacts of over 1100 lots from many shipwreck finds, including:

  • Gold cobs from the Spanish 1715 Fleet of the east coast of Florida,
  • Gold ingots and nuggets from the Espadarte wreck of 1558 off Mozambique,
  • Silver “tumbaga” ingots from the still-unidentified wreck of ca. 1528 off the Bahamas,
  • Rare mariner’s astrolabe from a Florida wreck (ca. 1580),
  • Small artifacts from the Arqueonautas finds off Africa,
  • Porcelains from wrecks off the Philippines (the Ying Lung collection).

The shipwreck coins section of the auction includes two large offerings:

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Shipwreck Treasure with Rare Astrolabe, Gold Cobs and Silver Coins at Sedwick Auction

Numismatist Daniel Frank Sedwick featuring Treasure Auction #3 with over 1100 lots, including a rare astrolabe, gold cobs, silver coins, Chinese porcelains and other artifacts.

Sedwick Treasure Auction CatalogWinter Park, FL - Numismatist Daniel Frank Sedwick is releasing a Treasure Auction, among the items on the numismatic market today are gold cobs, particularly from the Spanish 1715 Fleet off the east coast of Florida, and this sale features dozens of them, all carefully selected for quality and eye-appeal.

 

There will be also some small gold ingots and nuggets from the Espadarte wreck of 1558 off Mozambique," commented Daniel Sedwick,

"We offered the first part of this unique collection of gold pieces in our Treasure Auction #1 a year ago, and they were well received. This time we are certain of the shipwreck name, which should boost their interest even further."

 

Another early important shipwreck find in this auction is the Michael Goldston collection of silver “tumbaga” ingots from a still-unidentified wreck of ca. 1528 off the Bahamas.

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