"1721" (ca. 1860-1879) Guadeloupe Fortified Medal. Paris Mint Restrike. Betts-148, Page-Divo 38. Silver. MS-63 (PCGS).
41.4 mm. Although the edge is not visible through the PCGS holder, the dates provided on the insert suggest edge markings that include a bee. Beautifully toned surfaces exhibit dominant pearl gray patina with outlines of vivid multicolored iridescence to most design elements, particularly on the obverse. The reverse appears bulged and a die break is noted near the rim right of 6 o'clock. While Betts called this the "Guadeloupe Fortified" medal, a better translation may be "Guadeloupe Defended" -- from pirates like Black Bart who plagued that part of the Caribbean in 1720. This scarce Betts number offers a rich story that has still not been completely discovered.
Price realized | 950 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 1'000 USD |