atocha silver coin for sale | eBay 20.45 grams. 26.71 grams. Estimate: 1250 - 2000 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1618 (T), Grade 1. The number one question on everyone's mind. 24.00 grams. This is emerald number 93. [endif]--> With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-161021, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. 22.58 grams. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-187142, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. S-P21; KM-10. The coin was awarded Grade 1, the highest possible grade for Atocha coins, on its special Mel Fisher, Inc. photo-certificate. Two pieces of eight (silver) equaled a one-escudo coin or a sixteen-to-one ration All of the coins were recovered from diverse wrecks of the 1715 Fleet, sink on July 31, 1715, off Florida s east slide. A similar shipwreck coin solicitation, the Atocha Classics Collection, attracted interest from numismatists and shipwreck enthusiasts alike. width: 800px; New (Other) $48.50. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-187202, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. The silver coins are referred to as "pieces of eight" and were measured in reales. colormyworld13 (2,823) 100%. Click here to send a message or ask a question. 23.67 grams. Atocha-8-Reales-Silver-Cob-Coin-with-COA-and-Original-Mel-Fis. } 26.42 grams. With original Fisher tag and certificate 85A-149437 Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Full but corroded shield, the cross weaker and slightly doubled but with clear parts of date visible, patchy toning. Sharp strike with good full shield and cross, bold 17 of date, some edge-loss but interior corrosion confined to obverse surface only. 26.81 grams. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-211591, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Bold 617 of date, full shield and cross with minimal surface corrosion but tangential edge-loss. He had just relocated to Key West to look for the Atocha. denominations are 8 reales, 4 reales, 2 reales, 1 real, real and real. I see people all the time wearing coins that I sold them 20 years ago. Atocha 2 Reales Grade 2 $5,500. Atocha coins are supplied with the original photo type Certificate of Authenticity. I remember the days when we could buy a gold doubloon for $250. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. 26.93 grams. 26.38 grams. Our clients read like a Who's Who of Hollywood, famous Nascar drivers, politicians and the like. I will work on adding them tonight. Very bold full date but the rest of the coin somewhat pitted from corrosion, lightly toned in crevices. There is also "eye appeal". Very broad flan with choice full shield and cross, also full crown and P-dot-M as well as denomination (scarce variety), bold bottom half of all four digits of date, no corrosion (virtually full weight). Silver coins are referred to as pieces of eight and were measured in reales. Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1620 T, upper half of shield transposed, Grade 1, ex-Christie's (1988). The coins look almost as good as the day they were purchased. The gold Atocha coins were minted in Spain, as gold coins were not minted Bold 161 of date and P-dot-T, nearly full shield and cross despite moderate peripheral corrosion and edge-loss. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-229719, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. Subscribe now. Estimate: 1250 - 2000 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, Philip III, assayer R (curved leg), Grade 1. DD_belatedPNG.fix('#head, .shape, .logo img, h1 img'); Estimate: 1250 - 2000 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1622 T, quadrants of cross transposed, Grade 1. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida 25.14 grams. Estimate: 1250 - 2000 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, Philip III, assayer Q, Grade 1. margin-left: auto; To search our full database of over 7 million records, please subscribe to CoinArchives Pro. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida This solution was followed closely by distribute 3, a cob 8 cape verde escudo dated 1714J and graded NGC MS-60 that saw $ 21,420 on an estimate of $ 20,000 and up. 26.59 grams. Bold full cross with weak but certain 1617 date, nearly full shield and crown, some edge-loss but interior corrosion confined to obverse surface only. Estimate: 1750 - 2500 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1620 T, upper half of shield and quadrants of cross transposed, Grade 1. 26.92 grams. A rare trait with celebrities these days. S-P15; KM-10; Cal-912. FAQ - Atocha S-P21; KM-19 (under Ph. Silver Coins. Estimate: 1250 - 2000 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, Philip III, assayer Q, Grade 1. . The highest-selling distribute was set 622, a Potosi, Bolivia, 10 soles go steady 1825 commemorating Simon Bolivar mho dismissal of Chuquisaca and graded by PCGS as MS-64 that sold for $ 2,975. many of these coins besides hold pedigrees to the 1715 Fleet. Oblong flan due to corrosion on edge, bold full cross and decent full shield, just enough legend to recognize as the pre-dated type, lightly toned. 24.47 grams. Item#: 7149 (85A-163271) Denomination: 8 reales. S-P21; KM-10; Cal-925. Bold 8 of date and also bold full denomination o-8, technically full but corroded shield and cross (also low weight). Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida People need to own a part of the story - not just of the shipwreck, but of Mel's efforts and dogged determination in the face of tragedy, financial obstacles, and fighting the government for ownership. $9,780.00. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Atocha-8-Reales-Silver-Cob-Coin-with-COA-and-Original-Mel-Fisher-Magazine-/121454601924? Their denominations are 8 reales, 4 reales, 2 reales, 1 real, real and real. 26.65 grams. Gold coins were measured in escudos and were referred to as "doubloons". 26.60 grams. Almost Grade One. Bold bottom half of date, full shield and cross, practically no corrosion but with deep (narrow) edge-crack. Atocha Coins, Grade 1 Atocha Treasure Coins Recovered by Mel Fisher cargo were lost to the sea. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-201388. denomination. position: static; 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 . With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-140331, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. No pitting or erosion should be evident except for details missing at the edges. Nice full shield and cross, clear 161 and bottom of 8 of date (not mentioned on tag or certificate), lightly toned, minimal surface corrosion. With original Fisher tag and certificate 85A-208124. Full shield and nearly full cross despite moderate surface corrosion, with peripheral area of heavy surface and edge loss on reverse, weak assayer but distinctive style. Bold 6ZI of date, full but partially weak cross and shield, bold P+T, light corrosion near edge. The sale besides hosted the Santander Collection of colombian Proclamation Medals. Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1617 M, Grade 1. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-130993, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. Trnh nh nhng ngi tui ny xng t nm Canh T 2020, Kin thc v g nhn to, g cng nghip bn cn bit T bp Minh Long. 4. }. 20% OFF Mother's Day Sale collection w/code LOVEMOM HOME; TREASURE BLOG; HIGH END; NEW ARRIVALS; MOTHER'S DAY SALE; AUTHENTIC ATOCHA & MARGARITA COINS . 26.88 grams. All their COA records look very analog to me so that may be my only option. If you have any questions about your Atocha, Margarita, 1715 Fleet shipwreck treasure please contact us at the link below. meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE8"> More than Sometimes you can't say exactly why a coin is phony, but you know it is by the "look". Bold P+T, nearly full shield, off-center cross with most of 161 of date, some patchy toning and edge-loss from corrosion. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida I have the TSI # but no COA. S-P21; KM-10; Cal-932. S-P21; KM-10; Cal-925. Original Atocha Marine Archaeologist and Conservator James Sinclairs Signature on Certificate. 9. The term dubloon originally came from the word double for a two escudo coin. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida If you buy from us, you can rest assured that we are backed by 40 years of excellence. S-P21; KM-10; Cal-927. Toned and solid (no corrosion), the shield and cross full but partially weak, bold P-T and bottom half of all four digits of date. Estimate: 1750 - 2500 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1620 (T), Grade 1. GRADE TWO. Clear date as I6ZZI due to doubling, nearly full shield and cross (showing "flat" lions), clear P+T, with minor corrosion only on edge (and two small edge-splits), toned. These coins are generally in a bit better condition because they didn't get any seawear. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-130943, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. All rights reserved. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-149438. Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1618 T, date at 9 o'clock, Grade 1. meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE8"> With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-145112 (date not mentioned), pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. 25.95 grams. Estimate: 1750 - 2500 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1621 T, quadrants of cross transposed, Grade 1. The highest-valued coin in the auction was set 942, a Honduras gold 20 dominican peso dated 1888 and graded NGC AU 58. Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1617 M, Grade 1. 5.76 grams. Bold full details and virtually corrosion-free, the full crown and cross-and-tressure particularly sharp, desirable as properly certified by PCGS. Is there a database where I can reference the # to make sure it matches my coin? The Atocha was a Spanish galleon that at the time of her sinking was heavily laden with copper, silver, gold, tobacco, gems, and indigo from Spanish ports at Cartagena and Porto Bello in New Granada (the current countries of Colombia and Panama, respectively) and Havana, bound for Spain. PERU JavaScript is disabled. To subscribe, snap hera . To date, only 128 gold Atocha coins have been Replica coins are usually made from a lost wax casting process. Your email address will not be published. Atocha 2 Reales Grade 2 $5,500. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Estimate: 900 - 1350 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1617 M, Grade 2. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida S-P21; KM-10; Cal-933. S-P21; KM-10; Cal-930. Required fields are marked *. text-align: left; The coins offered for sale are . Estimate: 800 - 1200 USD Lima, Peru, 2 reales, Philip II, assayer R (Rincon) to right, motto PL-VSVL-T, Grade 3, PCGS Fine detail / Atocha, ex-Christie's. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-199086, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. Very bold full shield and cross (the latter very slightly doubled), full P-R and denomination o-VIII, minimal surface corrosion. aside from numismatic collections in the auction, early top earners include lot 82, a gold finger bar weighing 1.325 kilograms recovered from the Atocha that realized $ 77,350 on a $ 50,000 and up calculate. Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1619 T, Grade 1. The company s adjacent auction will be held on April 30 with a consignment deadline of March 1. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-159597, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. S-P17; KM-10; Cal-916. Bold ZI of date outside of full cross with choice lions, nearly full shield, minor doubling and parts of edge lost to corrosion, lightly toned. With original Fisher tag and certificate 85A-177065. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida You can purchase your own authentic Atocha - Margarita coin or a reproduction made with a portion of from authentic Atocha silver or gold from the only "official" Mel Fisher Family treasure website on the internet who are the finders of the Atocha & Margarita shipwrecks! We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. 21.33 grams. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida } Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1617 (M), Grade 1. I recently acquired an 8 Reale coin from the Atocha. between gold and silver bullion. Estimate: 1500 - 2250 USD Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1619 T, Grade 1. 1715 Fleet shipwreck treasure please contact us at the link below. ), looked around, and said "Tiny (He called me that because that was my nickname as a kid growing up in Key West), you're selling this stuff way to cheap.". 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. margin-right: auto; alike. text-align: right; } 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. Broad flan with small edge-splits, choice full cross-lions-castles, bold full P-Q to left of full shield, nicely toned, just one area of minimal surface corrosion at top-right of shield. Very sharp full details all over, especially the shield and cross-and-tressure but also most of legend, with just a touch of localized surface corrosion, desirable as properly certified by PCGS. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-210124, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-186561, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. 25.91 grams. } Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida How did yours turn out?? S-P15; KM-10; Cal-912. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A- Potosi, Bolivia, cob 8 reales, 1620 T (date as 16ZO_O), quadrants of cross transposed, new style of lions, Grade 1. In casting the surface of the coin may have bubbles in the planchet, the lines of detail may be rounded instead of crisp, there may be mold lines around the edges ( a dead giveaway), and the coin is usually about 10% lighter than a comparable treasure coin might be. I actually purchased it as a pendant but I intend on freeing it. With Fisher tag and certificate 85A-145137, pedigreed to the RWB Reference Collection of Atocha dated cobs. Philipp III. Very deeply toned and nearly full weight, broad flan with good full cross-lions-castles and shield, bold full 6ZO of date at 3 o'clock due to a rotated double-strike that also accounts for a full qHYLYqVS to the left of the shield. How he and his wife Deo stood up to the strain of the search for the Atocha, I will never know. Price $ $ Reset All Artifacts. 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. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Full date outside of full cross, full but lightly corroded shield, minor edge-split. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida S-P21; KM-10; Cal-926. .homepage { color: #FFF; Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida S-P17; KM-10; Cal-916. These are the sources from which we get our coins. 25.58 grams. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida 25.33 grams. Full and clear 9 of date outside of full but slightly doubled cross, choice complete crown above shield with full denomination o-VIII to right, only traces of minor surface corrosion. Atocha.io Copyright 2023.