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E 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. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-211816, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. S-P19; KM-10; Cal-921. S-P21; KM-10; Cal-925.
S-P21; KM-10; Cal-933. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Brightly polished and lightly corroded, with full shield and cross, fairly clear assayer but also distinctive style. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Beautifully toned all over, with particularly bold and clear fineness in six boxes and three fairly explicit circular tax stamps showing various parts of D.G. Click here to send a message or ask a question. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Search. Atocha Eight Reale grade 1, Coin # 85A-220477 $3,095.00 Buy now Atocha Eight Reale Grade One. Estimate: 1750 Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1618 T, quadrants of cross transposed, Grade 1. The gold Atocha coins would have been in the pockets and
The collection, an collection of the rarest colombian medals issued from 1724 to 1825, reached $ 34,391 across 17 lots. 24.32 grams. 21.42 grams. Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1617 (M), Grade 1. Originally published in The Numismatist October 1986 A sunken Spanish galleon yields more than 140,000 numismatic treasures.. Little more than a year has passed since Mel Fisher's Treasure Salvors, Inc., after a 16-year search marked by tragedy and hardship, located and began salvaging the rich treasure that was lost with the famed Nuestra Seora de Atocha, a Spanish galleon that sank . The highest-selling lot was lot 1137, a Bogota, Colombia, silver uniface 4 reales-sized die trial dated 1789 that realized $ 12,495 on a $ 7,000 to $ 10,000 estimate. Atocha 2 Reales Grade 2 $5,500. IV); Cal-1436 (under Ph. S-P21; KM-10; Cal-930. mints in Potosi, Lima and Mexico City. Full but egregiously doubled shield and cross, the 18 of the date curiously appearing twice due to the doubling, some light corrosion. S-P21; KM-10; Cal-929. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Small thick flan (also with some edge-loss), good full shield, full but slightly off-center cross, full 18 of date (tag and certificate say assayer Q in error but with date on tag), silvery. Grade 2, bold, full cross with all lions and castles visible to varying degrees in the cross quadrants, more so in the left half. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-145137, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-207575, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs.