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CERTIFIED FULL 4 DIGIT DATE 8 ESCUDOS 1715 PLATE FLEET SHIPWRECK GOLD DOUBLOON - $16,999 - (Westbrook, ME)

This wonderful Certified 1715 8 Escudos with the full date in AU58 was one of the biggest highlights in a recent show. It is one of the finest you will see!. It is very, very rare to find one with a full date and this date is very bold. Its in the tamper proof NGC holder. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A New Orleans investment firm has begun marketing gold coins from a 300-year-old shipwreck discovered off Florida's coast. Blanchard and Co. is one of two dealers offering the coins from an area where 11 treasure-laden ships of a Spanish fleet were smashed onto reefs by a hurricane on July 31, 1715. The other dealer is California-based Monaco Rare Coins. John Albanese, a New Jersey-based coin expert who brokered the sales, said in an interview Friday that most of the 295 coins being offered were found by divers exploring the area last year on the 300th anniversary of the disaster. Albanese said a few are from earlier expeditions in 2010 and 2013. He said the combined market value of the coins is more than $1 million. The coins vary in denomination, size and shape. "They were very crudely made. They were handmade," said Albanese, who added that the coins' worth at the time they were made was based on their weight. A Blanchard news release says the coins were struck in Colombia, Mexico and Peru. They were dated between 1692 and 1715. Most are from a discovery made in 6 feet of water about 100 feet off the coast of Vero Beach, Florida.

CERTIFIED FULL 4 DIGIT DATE 8 ESCUDOS 1715 PLATE FLEET SHIPWRECK GOLD DOUBLOON

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