CoinArchives.com Search Results : Atocha Your search for 'Atocha' matched 142 lots from auctions added in the last six months. S-P21; KM-10; Cal-929. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-208996, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. Atocha 2 Reales Grade 1 (OVERWEIGHT COIN) $7,900. S-P17; KM-10; Cal-916. We can have a custom mount created specifically for you in the design of your choice. Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1619 T, Grade 1. S-P18; KM-10; Cal-920. Bold bottom half of date, full shield and cross, practically no corrosion but with deep (narrow) edge-crack. Authentic Margarita Pearl, Grade 1AA,1.97 CT, Mounted in 14K Gold Pendant. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west o Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1620 T, quadrants of cross transposed, Grade 1. Solid, lightly toned and completely corrosion-free, with full shield and cross, bold 1618 date (certificate says 1620 in error), full P+T and clear PHYLYPVS III. margin-right: auto;
IV). Very bold date as 16ZOO with space between the O's (not doubled), good full shield but the cross somewhat weak and lightly corroded (note the tag and certificate show the wrong weight and date as 1618 in error), still choice for the assigned Grade. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Totally corrosion-free, with choice full shield and cross and much legend including ( R)EX ANO 161 (last digit not visible), full P-M. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-162501, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. Full but crude final digit of date (not mentioned on tag or certificate), nearly full shield and cross despite moderate corrosion (mostly on reverse), toned all over. Tui Mo L Con G? I recently acquired an 8 Reale coin from the Atocha. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. Every Atocha and Margarita historic artifact on the Mel Fisher website can be guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a documented Certificate of Authenticity that can trace the item from the seabed - to our conservation lab - to you. Choice full cross and shield with nice toning all over (virtually no corrosion), full 9 of date and king's ordinal III. margin-left: auto;
. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-146071, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1620 (T), Grade 1. Sinh Nm 1951 Bao Nhiu Tui Tn Mo Sinh Nm Bao Nhiu ?
Estimate: 1750 - 2500 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1619 (T), Grade 1. Normally Emeralds from a shipwreck have been.. $995.00 . Silver coins are referred to as "pieces of eight" and were measured in reales. They are crude, and irregular on the edges, though some of the first coins minted in the New World were exquisitely created by indigenous artisans trained in the Spanish style. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida The exchange has been embroiled in, $ 0.0002125 +9.8 % ( 1D ) Reading: Cobinhood (COB) Price, Chart & News | Binance: Cobinhood price, COB price,, Unfortunately consumers get scammed out of money every day. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-149438. $12,850.00. This story was primitively published in Numismatic News. Bold full shield and cross ("flat" lions) but peripheries corroded (some edge-loss), full Z and most of final I of date. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-154809, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs.
I will work on adding them tonight. 25.34 grams. Proctor and Tedesco now date these pieces to 1589-98. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Emerald. Yes, every coin that we sell has a certificate of authenticity. Nam n sinh nm 2011 mnh g, tui g hp mu g? In addition to sales, we also purchase coins. With an calculate coinage of 30 or fewer pieces and entirely three survivors known today, heavy wish was expected.
Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Please call or email at anytime for assistance with your purchase. The gold Atocha coins were minted in Spain, as gold coins were not minted
Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Bright from polishing and unevenly thick (as made), somewhat flatly struck except for reverse legend (which shows a bold N over sideways N at the end of HISPANIARVN) but virtually no corrosion (hence choice for the assigned Grade), full 9 and bottoms of 16 of date (not mentioned on tag or certificate). Choice full shield, full but doubled cross with date as 161 followed by two separate parts of the 8 (due to the doubling), light corrosion only on parts of edge, hairline edge-split. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, F Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1617 (M), Grade 1. The highest price realized was for distribute 7, a hazelnut 4 portuguese escudo dated 1715J and graded by NGC as MS-62 that sold for $ 28,560 on an estimate of $ 10,000 to $ 20,000. in the 1600s. 24.00 grams. 25.98 grams. COA # 85A-120426$1,895.00Buy now. Thanks for the welcome! 1715 Fleet shipwreck treasure please contact us at the link below. }
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Based on my limited knowledge it is from the Mexican mint and appears to be from the correct time frame as other examples from the Atocha I have seen but I defer to the experts for confirmation. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
Artifact. Bold full 9 of date, full but centrally weak cross and shield, full P+T, broad flan with light corrosion near edge, silvery. Search. A decentralized protocol for creating and solving puzzles with real prizes, Appchain explorer & wallet on Polkadot Portal. #homepage {
With original Fisher tag and certificate 85A-237656 (stated on slab label), pedigreed to the original Christie's (New York) a Lima, Peru, cob 2 reales, Philip II, assayer Diego de la Torre, *-ii to left, P-oD to right, Grade 1, PCGS VF detail / Atocha. I have the TSI # but no COA. Oct 6, 2014. 26.09 grams.