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Spanish
Treasure
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| Features:
Florenzada Cross |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Mexico |
| Materials:
Silver Cob |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
8 Reale |
| Date:
1598 - 1621 AD |
Stones:
Diamonds, 0.04 CT;
Sapphires, 0.82 CT |
| Reference
#: 6278 |
| Price:
$1,995 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure
of the ATOCHA
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For
everyone who has dreamed of discovering a treasure chest
of gold, silver and gemstones - perhaps the loot of a swashbuckling
pirate of the Caribbean - take heart because this is the
real thing. This beautiful silver coin was a part of the
treasure of the new world being sent home to Spain in 1622
aboard the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, called simply "the
Atocha". There was a ferocious hurricane off the Florida
keys and the fleet sank. read
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Spanish
Treasure
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| Features:
Florenzada Cross |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Mexico |
| Materials:
Silver Cob |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
8 Reale |
| Date:
1652 - 1772 AD |
Stones:
Diamonds, 0.05 CT;
Rubiess, 0.61 CT |
| Reference
#: PKO-950 |
| Price:
$1,995 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure
of the Capitana
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This
beautiful silver coin was a part of the treasure of the
new world being sent home to Spain, aboard the Jesus Maria
De La Limpia Concepcion, affectionately referred to as "La
Capitana." The largest galleon yet built for King Philip
IV, this huge ship was lost on October 24, 1654 after a
navigational error caused her to strike a submerged reef
near Chanduy, Ecuddor, her manifest reported a registered
cargo of 3 million Pesos represented by 2,212 silver bars
and 216 chests of silver coins. read
more
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Spanish
Treasure
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|

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| Features:
Florenzada Cross |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Mexico |
| Materials:
Silver Cob |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
8 Reale |
| Date:
1598 - 1621 AD |
Stones:
Diamonds, 0.04 CT;
Rubies, 0.70 CT |
| Reference
#: 6046 |
| Price:
$1,995 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure
of the ATOCHA
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|
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For
everyone who has dreamed of discovering a treasure chest
of gold, silver and gemstones - perhaps the loot of a swashbuckling
pirate of the Caribbean - take heart because this is the
real thing. This beautiful silver coin was a part of the
treasure of the new world being sent home to Spain in 1622
aboard the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, called simply "The
Atocha". There was a ferocious hurricane off the Florida
keys and the fleet sank. read
more
|
Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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|

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Spanish
Treasure
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| Features:
Florenzada Cross |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Potosi or Lima |
| Materials:
Silver Cob |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
8 Reale |
| Date:
1571 - 1652 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.14 CT; |
| Reference
#: Acco-037 |
| Price:
$1,795 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure
of the ATOCHA
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|
|
For
everyone who has dreamed of discovering a treasure chest
of gold, silver and gemstones - perhaps the loot of a swashbuckling
pirate of the Caribbean - take heart because this is the
real thing. This beautiful silver coin was a part of the
treasure of the new world being sent home to Spain in 1622
aboard the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, called simply "the
Atocha". There was a ferocious hurricane off the Florida
keys and the fleet sank. read
more
|
Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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|
|

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|
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Spanish
Treasure
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|
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|
|

|
| Features:
Florenzada Cross |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Mexico |
| Materials:
Silver Cob |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
8 Reale |
| Date:
1572 - 1733 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.13 CT |
| Reference
#: PKO-841 |
| Price:
$1,795 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure
of the Capitana
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|
|
This
beautiful silver coin was a part of the treasure of the
new world being sent home to Spain, aboard the Jesus Maria
De La Limpia Concepcion, affectionately referred to as "La
Capitana." The largest galleon yet built for King Philip
IV, this huge ship was lost on October 24, 1654 after a
navigational error caused her to strike a submerged reef
near Chanduy, Ecuddor, her manifest reported a registered
cargo of 3 million Pesos represented by 2,212 silver bars
and 216 chests of silver coins. read
more
|
Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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|
|

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|
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Spanish
Treasure
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|
|
|
|

|
| Features:
Florenzada Cross |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Mexico |
| Materials:
Silver Cob |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
8 Reale |
| Date:
1598 - 1621 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.14 CT; |
| Reference
#: 6281 |
| Price:
$1,695 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure
of the ATOCHA
|
|
|
For
everyone who has dreamed of discovering a treasure chest
of gold, silver and gemstones - perhaps the loot of a swashbuckling
pirate of the Caribbean - take heart because this is the
real thing. This beautiful silver coin was a part of the
treasure of the new world being sent home to Spain in 1622
aboard the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, called simply "the
Atocha". There was a ferocious hurricane off the Florida
keys and the fleet sank. read
more
|
Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
|
|
|

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|
|
Spanish
Treasure
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|

|
| Features:
Florenzada Cross |
| Region:
New World |
| Mint:
Mexico |
| Materials:
Silver Cob |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
8 Reale |
| Date:
1652 - 1772 AD |
Stones:
Diamonds, 0.03 CT;
Sapphires, 0.80 |
| Reference
#: PKO-954 |
| Price:
$1,795 (USD) |
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Spanish
Treasure
of the Capitana
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|
This
beautiful silver coin was a part of the treasure of the
new world being sent home to Spain, aboard the Jesus Maria
De La Limpia Concepcion, affectionately referred to as "La
Capitana." The largest galleon yet built for King Philip
IV, this huge ship was lost on October 24, 1654 after a
navigational error caused her to strike a submerged reef
near Chanduy, Ecuddor, her manifest reported a registered
cargo of 3 million Pesos represented by 2,212 silver bars
and 216 chests of silver coins. read
more
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