【USA】1728 Gold Proof Pattern Ducaton Among Peh Family Collection Treasures in Heritage’s ANA World & Ancient Coins Auction

Editor’s Note

This article previews a significant numismatic offering—a rare Pattern Ducaton from the United East India Company—featured in Heritage Auctions’ upcoming ANA World & Ancient Coins event. It highlights a unique piece of monetary history available to collectors.

A Rare Glimpse into History

An exceedingly rare Pattern that offers a peek into the implementation of the Ducaton as a denomination of United East India Company coinage is among the top offerings of an elite collection that will be featured in Heritage’s ANA World & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction August 27-29.

The 1728 Gold Proof Pattern Ducaton
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Lot #30167: Dutch Colony. United East India Company (VOC) gold Proof Pattern Ducaton 1728 PR63 NGC.
The Dutch Colony. United East India Company (VOC) gold Proof Pattern Ducaton 1728 PR63 NGC is one of more than 300 lots in the auction from the Peh Family Collection, Part II. The first part of the collection helped lead Heritage’s June 18-20 HKINF World Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction to nearly $11.9 million.

“The Peh Family Collection is one of the elite numismatic assemblages in the world, and this 1728 Proof Pattern Ducaton in gold is indicative of the advanced quality and strong eye of the collector,” says Kyle Johnson, Managing Director of World & Ancient Coins at Heritage Auctions. “Also known as the ‘Silver Rider,’ the Ducaton was conceived in the Seven Provinces in 1659, and the design with the horse and rider became synonymous with Dutch power in the colonial era. Not only is this coin beautiful, it also is exceedingly rare: the one offered in this auction is one of just two examples known to the grading services for this date-type.”
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Lot #30097: Victoria gold Proof “Una and the Lion” 5 Pounds 1839 PR61 Ultra Cameo NGC.
The Celebrated “Una and the Lion”

Lot #30097: Victoria gold Proof “Una and the Lion” 5 Pounds 1839 PR61 Ultra Cameo NGC.
Another standout from the Peh Family Collection is one of the most celebrated types in World numismatics and a design that forever cemented the legacy of engraver William Wyon: the Victoria gold Proof “Una and the Lion” 5 Pounds 1839 PR61 Ultra Cameo NGC. It is believed that about 400 original strikings were produced for Victoria’s delayed coronation Proof Set of 1839, but popular demand soon outstripped that initial figure, prompting the Royal Mint to produce to-order examples for almost 50 years until 1886. To this day, Wyon’s iconic imagery, depicting the youthful Queen in the guise of Una from Edmund Spencer’s “The Faerie Queen,” continues to be revived, most recently with the Royal Mint’s Great Engraver’s series.

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Lot #31081: Republic silver Proof Pattern 8 Reales 1827 Go-WW PR64 Cameo NGC.
Other Notable Lots

Lot #31081: Republic silver Proof Pattern 8 Reales 1827 Go-WW PR64 Cameo NGC.

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⏰ Published on: August 11, 2025