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CONCEPCION SHIPWRECK TREASURE 1641 / ATOCHA FANS / INCREDIABLE MEXICO TO BEZEL!!

$ 83.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Composition: Silver
  • Year: 1641
  • Certification: Seaquest International, INC
  • Denomination: 8 Reales
  • Condition: Conserved Shipwreck Silver Coin. Will " POP " in 14k bezel!

    Description

    A Choice quality Concepcion Shipwreck "Piece of Eight"! I'm holding this beautiful coin in my hand, SOLID sea Salvaged coin at 24 grams! Has that " EYE APPEAL " that we all seek! This coin if from the Atocha would Appraise at 00! Concepcion 1641 coins are hot in the market as Atocha coins now sell in the 00 plus range. This beautiful , perfect shape Mexico is ready to Bezel in 14k and it will " POP "! Every one will say what a gorgeous 00 Atocha ! Mexico 1641 crosses are special! The coin has some pitting on the shield ( what you want to see from a shipwreck coin ). The Cross is as smooth as can be! I've seen many, and this ranks up there with the best of them! Comes with a copy of Bert Weber's Seaquest International Certificate of Authenticity. These were recovered and Authenticated in 1979, with Harry Taylor as the conservator. Atocha will be celebrating it 400th year of having sunk in 2022. In 2041, the Concepcion is also a 400 year old shipwreck! 100% Authentic and guaranteed, return for full refund if not satisfied for any reason! I have extensive background in Sunken Treasure  Coins ,have dove with and for Mel Fisher on the Atocha, I conserved one of the chests of Coins recovered! To the best of my knowledge perhaps, there are a handful of people in the world today, who can say they Broke from Concretion / 3000 Atocha Coins / conserved in Reverse Electrolysis / Tumble / Polish / Grade. I know when a coin is in that top 5%-10% of all recovered coins. This is a very special Coin. I will include photo from Wicked Tuna who's Captain of Hot Tuna wears his BIG MEXICO shipwreck coin with pride each week on National Geographic! See me in my youth with a couple of hundred coins in my hands which were black from the Silver Sulfide......The best of Times! Dave