Brief letter concerning the 'perusal' and possible purchase, apparently on Newton's behalf, of some Italian coins from an unspecified 'gentleman'
<text in Isaac Newton’s hand begins>Decat of Venice Vnworn wt. 14dwt 14gr Ducat unworn 7dwt 7gr Ducat unworn 3dwt. 15gr.
A Piece of 124 sols worn 3gr or 4wt {illeg} 17dwt 22gr On one side a Lion winged before ye Duke of Venice wth {sic} wth a Flagg. & about it S.M Venst. Ant Priol Dun On ye other side a Saint{illeg}k before a Raven & about him Memor ero lui Iustina vir & underneath, 124.
A Piece of 672 sols worn 4gr or 5. Wt 98dwt 22gr. Of like form wth the former except that the inscription about the Lyon & Duke is S. M. Ven. Domin. Con. D. & underneath the Lyon & Duke are the letters G.D.
A Crusade of Venice of 7 Piece 140 sols {illeg} Weight 20dwt 6gr. On one side a Lion winged in an Escutcheon & about it Sanctus Marcus Venelus & underneath 140. Not worn. On the other side a flourishing Cross & about it Aloysius Contrare Dux Venat & {illeg} & apart G.S.
A half piece of the same form. Weight 10dwt {illeg}0gr. Worn 2 or 3 gr. Vnder the Lyon the number 70 & about the cross Bertue Veleno. Dure Vene. And a{illeg}part F.C.
A quarter piece of the same
An Ecu or Escuti of the Pope. Weight 20dwt 14gr Worn gr On one side the Popes head & about it Innocent XI Pont. Max. A. VIII. On ye other side Dextera tya Domine percussit inimicum. 1684.
Three Testons of ye Pope unworn wt 17dwt 15gr Singly{illeg} 5. 21.gr Worn gr On one side the Popes head & abot. {sic} it Innocent XI Pont Max. A. VIII. On the other Dextera tua Do. Other four weighed 23dwt 14gr. Single 5.21. Other three weighed 17dwt 16gr.
A small piece of silver money of the Pope weighed 20gr. A half Iule not worn, coynd 1685.
A Iulio coyd 1654 weight 2d 3gr. worn 1 or 2gr St George slaying a winged Dragon & about him S. Georgius Firrarice Protector 1654. On ye other side the Popes arms & about them Innocentius X Pont. Max.
A piece of Millain wieght 20dwt 14gr. The worn 5gr or 6. The Philip. On one side his head crowned on the other & about it Philippus III Rex Hispan 1621 On the other his arms & about it Dux Mediolan.
The crown of Millain Wt 17dwt 21 gr. The kings head & about it Carolus II Rex Hispaniarum On ye Revers his arms & about it Mediolain Dux etc
Coyns of Naples of 100, 50, 20, 10 grains all of laike form. The Kings head on one side & about it Car. II. D. G. Rex Hisp & Narem Neap. & on ye other side a golden Fleece suspended & under it the number of grains. These pieces were very well sized unworn & weighed 14dwt 0gr; 7dwt 0gr; 2. 19; 1. 9
Two twenty sols pieces of the Duke of Savoy, each weighing 3dwt 21gr. One worn coyned 1677 worn 1gr. The Dutchess & her son on one side & about them Mar. 10. Bap. Vic. Am. 11. D. G. Dux Sab. On the other side a mixt coat of arms crowned & about it Prin. Pedsom. Reges Cypri. 1677. The other piece not worn or above gr. The Dukes head & about it Victor Am. N D. G. Dux Sab. & the reverse like the other. Vnder the arms of them both 5.20. This last coynd 1691.
The othertens sols pieces of the Duke of Savoy weighing 7dwt. 21gr. And & 1dwt 22gr worn each 1gr. Dates 1676. 1681. Coynd like the 20 sols pieces. Vnder the arms written {illeg} 5. 10.
Two Sevil pieces double Pistoles of a new form, the one not edged coynd 1682 weighing 8dwt 15gr the other edged 1699 weighing 8dwt 16 17gr. Well coynd. On one side a coat of arms crowned & about it Car. 11. D.G. on the other a cross & about it Hispaniarum rex On either side ye coat of arms 4. Item a {illeg}& piece of like form & proportional weight. Well sized.
Zacheens which half & quarter.
A double Pistole of ye Pope. Weight V{illeg} 8d 14gr: OThe Popes head & about it Veramus Pont. Max. On ye other side an Angel Mich:with a spere slaying the Devil & about it vivil Deus. 1634.
A half Pistole of the Pope weighing 2dwt 4gr The Popes arms wth Innocent XI Pont. Max. On ye other side the Virgin holding Christ & about her Sublimis inter sidera
A double Pistole of Millain wt 8dwt 12gr worn 1 or 2gr. A single one wt 4dwt, 6gr not worn
Another single one wt 4dwt 5gr worn gr.The [1]
king of spains head on one side & arms on the other. wth the title medolain Dux.
A double Pistole of Geneva. Wt 8dwt 15gr [2]
worn 1gr. A cross & about it Conradus III Ro. Rex G.F. On ye other side this figure & about it Dux et Gub Reip. Gen.
A Pistole of the Duke of Savoy. Wt 4dwt 8gr well coynd. His head & about it Car. Em. II. D. G. Dux Sab. 1675. On the other side his arms crownd & about it Prine Pied. Rex Cypri.
A double Pistole of Placentia wt 8dwt 9gr worn 1gr.
A Hungary Ducant wt 2dwt 5 gr.
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I have waited on y {sic} Gentleman abt ye Italian Coins, & I have obtain'd their perusal for 3 or 4 ds, So yt you please to vouchsafe ye Honr of calling before I return 'em, shall be glad may pass yor observam̄on, & then if appears amongst 'em any Thing Material where several of a Sort, believe may purchase 'em
I'me scarce ever from ye Counting House except betwixt The{illeg} 2 & 3 Nor ever expect to see any Gentlemen there for whose Charactr shall entertain a more sensible Veneration
Sr
Yor most humble & obedt
Servt,
Isaac Davies
Isaac Newton Esq.
At Her Majestys Mint in ye Tower
Foster Lane Frydy. 19 Iune {illeg}9 a Clock
fos. 10 and 11 are conjoined; this is the recto of the result.
fos. 10 and 11 are conjoined; this is the verso of the result.
Source
MINT 19/2/10-11, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK19 June [presumably before 1705, since it is addressed to 'Isaac Newton Esq.' (not 'Sir Isaac'), c. 1,041 words.