Atocha 1622 Á 1715 Fleet Commemorative Coin Set Museum Store Key West


L. please value my Grade 1, 2 Reale authentic Spanish coin found at the

Atocha Shipwreck Coins. The Spanish galleon Nuestra Senora de Atocha, struck a reef and sank on September 6, 1622, during a raging hurricane near the Florida Keys. Mel Fisher and his company Treasure Salvors, Inc., discovered the main wreck site on July 20, 1985 and ultimately recovered over 160,000 silver Spanish colonial coins.


1622 Shipwreck Silver Token Recovered From Ship Nuestra Senora De Atocha

Atocha 1622 Shipwreck RARE MEXICO MINT 1 Reale Coin 3.1 Grams Grade 2, 22.3 Total Grams w/Mount with CUSTOM 14K & Emerald Atocha Ship Scene Mount,. Atocha 1622 Shipwreck Potosi Mint 8 Reale Coin 21.70 Grams, Grade 1, CLEAR ASSAYER B, Broad Flan with Choice Crown, Full Shield & Cross, Philip III with RARE Pre-Mother Lode 1982 Hand Signed Leah.


1622 ATOCHA SHIPWRECK SPANISH 8 REALES SILVER COIN POTOSI PNCS 4 GRADE

Historic Briefs Mel Fisher's Atocha Rare 4 Reale Shipwreck Coin 14K Gold Pendant | Artifact #6393 $ 6,750.00 USD Heart Shaped Mel Fisher's Atocha Rare 2 Reale Shipwreck Coin 14K Gold Pendant with Emerald | Artifact #6392 $ 11,500.00 USD Dated 1619 Mel Fisher's Atocha 8 Reale Shipwreck Coin 14K Gold Pendant | Artifact #6140 $ 7,850.00 USD


1622( genuine )atocha treasure coin for Sale in Portland, OR OfferUp

1622 Year Spanish Coins All Auction Buy It Now 30 Results Year: 1622 Year Composition Certification Denomination Grade Condition Price Buying Format All Filters 1622 Philip IV Spanish Netherlands NGC VF25 Silver 1/32 Patagon Crown $89.00 $5.25 shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED


L. please value my Grade 1, 2 Reale authentic Spanish coin found at the

On July 20, 1985 - 35 years ago today - Mel Fisher discovered the shipwreck of the Nuestra Senora De Atocha off the Florida Keys. The cargo's value is estimated to be worth around $400 million..


Nuestra Señora de Atocha, 1622 Authentic Atocha Treasure Coins Coin

Nuestra Señora de Atocha Shipwreck - 8 Reales - Grade 2 - Assayer R (1610-1613) - Mounted in 14K gold $6,300. Atocha 1622 Shipwreck - 8 Reales - Assayer "Ballestros" - Mounted in 14K Gold $8,900. Atocha Shipwreck - 4 Reales - Grade 2 - Mexico Mint - Mounted in 14k Gold $5,800.


Atocha 1622 Shipwreck "Lost Loot Collection" Mexico 8 Reales Grade 1

On the Fifth of September, disaster struck as Northeast winds from a massive hurricane scattered the Fleet 60 miles North of the coast of Cuba. Treasures of the Atocha and her sister ship, the Santa Margarita, went undiscovered until July of 1985, though Spain attempted a salvage immediately after the wreck occurred.


1622( genuine )atocha treasure coin for Sale in Portland, OR OfferUp

Scott Neill/Contributed. Karolina Calderwood, left, and Carol Tedesco, right, met at the Mel Fisher's Treasures shop on Duval Street Monday to examine and photograph two exceptional artifacts previously recovered from the Nuestra Senora de Atocha shipwreck: an unusual silver "piece of eight" treasure coin and a 43.72ct rough jadeite stone.


Atocha 1622 Mel Fisher's Legendary Shipwreck Coin in Stunning Jewelry

His mantra continues to inspire the search for the remaining treasure from the Nuestra Senora de Atocha and the Santa Margarita, the Spanish galleons that sank during a hurricane on September 6, 1622, near Key West, Florida. It took years, cost lives, and challenged all who served as members of Mel's loyal crew.


Marvelous Atocha 1622 Grade 4 Silver Cob 8 Reales Phillip Iii Shipwreck

Coin Highlights: 8 Reales recovered from the Tierra Firme Fleet which sank off the Florida Keys on September 6, 1622. 20.40 grams. Struck at the Potosi Mint in Bolivia. Grade 3 Treasure Salvors Inc. issued COA. Designated Coin Number: 85A-155143. Obverse: Crowned arms of the House of Hapsburg. Reverse: Cross bisects the arms of Castille and Leon.


Spanish Silver 1622 Atocha 4 Reales Silver Coin Philip Iii Potosi Grade 4

$ 49.95 Silver Atocha Cobb Coin Designed by Daniel Carr Same weight and silver content of historic 8 real cobs. Containing 23-28 grams of fine silver each. A few die designs exist and variants Contains silver from the wreck in trace amounts.


Authentic 1622 Atocha Shipwreck 2 Reales Coin Jewelry Pendant

Assayer Grade The term "Atocha Coins" refers to silver and gold Spanish coins recovered from the shipwreck of the Nuestra Senora de Atocha. On September 6, 1622, the heavily laden treasure galleon of King Philip IV's Tierra Firme Fleet struck a reef and sank in a raging storm near the Florida Keys.


1622 Atocha Spanish 8 Reales Coin 14k Gold Bezel Emerald Diamond Mel Fisher

What would you consider to be reasonable retail prices for 2, 4, and 8 Reales from the Atocha (apparently these coins are graded from 1 to 4, with 1 being highest grade and 4 being lowest)? Also, do you know of a book or other publication providing guidance to pricing on such coins? Thanks for your help!


8 Reales COB, Grade I, POTOSI, Q, ATOCHA 1622 Potosi, Atocha, Grade

Historical Significance: Each Atocha coin is a direct link to the Spanish colonial era and the tragic sinking of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha. This deep-rooted connection to a pivotal moment in maritime history inherently adds value to these coins. 2. Rarity and Condition: Not all Atocha coins are created equal.


1622( genuine )atocha treasure coin for Sale in Portland, OR OfferUp

The silver contained in this commemorative was excavated from the wreck of the Nuestra Senora De Atocha, a Spanish Galleon which sunk in a hurricane off the Florida Keys on Sept. 6, 1622. The wreck was salvaged July 20, 1985. On the obverse is a picture facing the back of the ship in the hurricane. On the reverse is a picture of the divers.


Atocha 1622 Á 1715 Fleet Commemorative Coin Set Museum Store Key West

Authentic Atocha & Margarita Coins On September 6, 1622, the heavily laden treasure galleon of King Philip IV's Tierra Firme Fleet struck a reef and sank in a raging storm near the Florida Keys. All attempts to locate the shipwreck failed until the location of the primary cultural deposit was made by Mel Fisher's salvage crew on July 20, 1985.

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