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Other Shipwreck Coin
Jewelry Authentic shipwreck treasure coin
jewelry from various other wrecks like
the 1622 Santa Margarita, 1622
São José, 1628 Lucayan Beach, 1641 Concepcion, 1654 La Capitana, 1656
Maravillas, 1682 Joanna, 1707 Association, 1735 Vliegenthart, and the 1743 Hollandia.
Certificates of
Authenticity accompany all shipwreck treasure coin jewelry.
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Vliegenthart Shipwreck
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Item#: 13101
Denomination: Ducat
Mint: Utrecht
Country: NetherlandsMeasurements with 18k gold bezel
Weight: 6.4 grams
Diameter: 1.0-1.1 inches
Price: $1295.00
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Recovered
from the wreck of the Vliegenthart,
a Dutch East Indiaman that was lost on February 3rd, 1735 after
striking a sand bank off the cost of Zealand. Coin
description: Dutch gold ducat, Utrect mint, dated
1729, mint state condition. Reserve: knight facing
right standing in armor with a sword in right hand and a bundle
of arrows in the left. Obverse: Ornamental square
tablet with Latin legend that translates "Coin of government of
the provincial federation of Belgium conforming with the law of
the Imperial." An affordable gold world trade treasure
coin of great historical value. Supplied with a New World
Treasures photo type certificate of authenticity. Coin
is mounted in an 18k gold bezel with a swivel bale and with bezel is
about the size of a quarter. |
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Santa Margarita - 8 Reales
- Rare 1622 Date - |
Item#: 15089
(2465)
Denomination: 8 reales
Mint: Seville
Assayer: Not VisibleMeasurements with 14k gold bezel
Weight: 28.6 grams
Diameter: 1.5 inches
Price: $3995.00
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Recovered from the wreck of the Spanish
galleon Santa Margarita , sister
ship to the Atocha. Both were lost during a hurricane near
the Florida Keys on September 6, 1622 and were salvaged by Mel
Fisher and his company, Treasure Salvors Inc. Santa
Margarita coins are rare in comparison to those from the
Atocha. Coin description: Grade 2, Shield type
cob, 8 reales, Seville mint (rare), assayer not visible,
dated 1622 - very rare ( the lower
right portion of the 6 is visible along with both digits 22).
Nice full cross with all lions and castles visible in the cross
quadrants. Nearly full shield with most of the shield
elements visible, though obscured somewhat by corrosion.
A very desirable Santa Margarita coin in that it is
dated 1622 - the same year as the
ship was lost.
Only about a dozen coins from the Atocha and Santa Margarita
exist with a 1622 date. Supplied with the original photo certificate of authenticity
issued by Treasure Salvors, Inc. |
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São José Shipwreck
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Item#: 11248
Denomination: 4 reales
Mint: Potosi
Assayer: BMeasurements with silver bezel
Weight: 16.7 grams
Diameter: 1.3-1.4 inches
Price: $995.00
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Recovered from the wreck of the
almiranta
São José, lost in
1622 off the coast of Mozambique while under attack by an
English and Dutch fleet. She was part of a fleet carrying
Francisco da Gama, great grandson of famed Portuguese explorer
Vasco da Gama, to his new post as Viceroy of India. Arqueonautas
Worldwide recovered over 20,000 Spanish and Spanish Colonial cob
coins from the site in 2005. Coin description: Shield type cob 4 reales,
Potosi mint, assayer B ( 5th period ), circa 1596-1605, grade 1. Full cross with
all lions and castles visible in the cross
quadrants. Nearly full, double struck
shield with the mint and
assayer marks P and B at left. Potosi coins from this time
period exhibit variations in the border between the legends and
inner details that go beyond the typically encountered dots;
including a border of squares, rectangles, diamonds, and as is
the case with this coin, a border of X's. Coin is mounted in a
silver bezel, and with bezel, is
slightly smaller than a silver dollar in size. Supplied
with the original deluxe hardwood presentation box and
certificate of authenticity issued by Arqueonautas Worldwide as
shown in these images - closed box, open box,
certificate of
authenticity,
back of certificate. |
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Piedmont Shipwreck
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Item#: 8204
Denomination: 2 reales
Mint: Potosi
Assayer: EMeasurements with 14k gold bezel
Weight: 9.6 grams
Diameter: 1.1-1.2 inches
Price: $995.00
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Recovered from the wreck of the
Piedmont, lost in
1795 off the coast of Lyme Bay England during a fierce storm. She was part of a
huge 200 ship British fleet sailing to the West Indies to
suppress an uprising that threatened the British supremacy in
the region. Treasure hunters salvaged the wreck in the
early 1980's, recovering many high grade Spanish colonial silver
reales cobs from the site. Coin description:
Pillar and Waves type cob 2 reales,
Potosi mint, assayer E, dated 1666.
Exceptional, nicely centered full cross with all lions and
castles boldly visible in the cross quadrants. Also
visible on the cross side is the denomination mark 2 at top
center, mint mark P at left and
the digits 66 of the date 1666 below.
Excellent pillars side
markings, including the pillars with the waves below, one mint
mark P at bottom right, both assayer marks E at
top right and bottom left, complete central PLV SVL TRA
and 66 of the central date 1666 at bottom center. A
superbly detailed coin. Coin is mounted in a
14k gold bezel, and with bezel, is
slightly larger than a quarter in size. Supplied
with the original photo type certificate of authenticity. |
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Lucayan Beach Shipwreck
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Item#: 11277
Denomination: 4 reales
Mint: Mexico
Assayer: DMeasurements with 14k gold bezel
Weight: 19.0 grams
Diameter: 1.25 inches
Price: $995.00
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Recovered from the Lucayan Beach
wreck, named after Lucayan Beach Grand Bahama Island, where the
wreck was discovered in 1964. Popular belief ties
this wreck to the Dutch hero Piet Heyn who captured the entire
1628 Spanish fleet at Matanzas Bay, Cuba. Two of his
ships were lost near Grand Bahama Island during their return
voyage home; it seems likely that the Lucayan Beach wreck is one
of Heyn's lost ships. Coin description: Shield
type cob 4 reales, Mexico mint, assayer D, circa 1618-1628.
Nicely centered, bold, full cross with one lion and both castles
boldly struck in the cross quadrants. The shield side has a 75%
full shield visible along with a muddled, but positively
identifiable assayer mark D at left. A nicely detailed
coin with a heavy 13.1 gram weight. Supplied with a New
World Treasures photo type certificate of authenticity. |
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