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1782 MEXICO 8 REALES EL CAZADOR SHIPWRECK CO 940
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- Dimensions (mm)
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- Weight (g)
- Year
- 1882
- Gold Coins
- No
- Silver Coins
- Yes
- Platinum Coins
- No
- Mint/Proof Coins
- No
- Uncirculated Coins
- No
- Certified Coins
- No
- Bi Metalic Coins
- No
- Coin Collections
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SPANISH COLONIAL MEXICO 8 REALES SILVER COIN
LARGE SILVER COIN 38 MM DIAMETER
CONDITION WORN DATE 1781-82 UN READABLE
THIS COIN COMES WITH COPY CERTIFICATE
WE HAVE ONLY TEN COINS AVAILABLE FROM THIS HISTORIC SHIPWRECK
COINS CAME FROM SAME SOURCE AS OUR AMERICAN CERTIFIED COINS
CO 928,CO929.CO939,CO931
http://www.coins-auctioned.com/auctions/certified-1781-mexico-8-reales-el-cazador-shipwreck-co930-5293
Spanish Ship El Cazador
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ship El Cazador (meaning The Hunter in English) was a Spanish Brig. On October 20, 1783 it was sent by Charles III of Spain on a mission to bring much-needed hard currency to the Spanish colony of Louisiana. The ship sailed to Vera Cruz, Mexico where it was loaded with silver coins. On January 11, 1784, it sailed for New Orleans, and was never heard from again.
Then, on August 2, 1993, the trawler Mistake, while fishing in the Gulf of Mexico fifty miles south of New Orleans, hung its net on a snag. The trawler was captained by Jerry Murphy, and its home port was Pascagoula, Mississippi. When the crew hoisted the net and dumped the contents on the deck, they found the net was filled with silver coins. The all of the coins bore markings from the Spanish mint in Mexico, along with the date 1783.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- x x mm
- Weight (g)
- Year
- 1882
- Gold Coins
- No
- Silver Coins
- Yes
- Platinum Coins
- No
- Mint/Proof Coins
- No
- Uncirculated Coins
- No
- Certified Coins
- No
- Bi Metalic Coins
- No
- Coin Collections
- No
- Colours
-
SPANISH COLONIAL MEXICO 8 REALES SILVER COIN
LARGE SILVER COIN 38 MM DIAMETER
CONDITION WORN DATE 1781-82 UN READABLE
THIS COIN COMES WITH COPY CERTIFICATE
WE HAVE ONLY TEN COINS AVAILABLE FROM THIS HISTORIC SHIPWRECK
COINS CAME FROM SAME SOURCE AS OUR AMERICAN CERTIFIED COINS
CO 928,CO929.CO939,CO931
http://www.coins-auctioned.com/auctions/certified-1781-mexico-8-reales-el-cazador-shipwreck-co930-5293
Spanish Ship El Cazador
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ship El Cazador (meaning The Hunter in English) was a Spanish Brig. On October 20, 1783 it was sent by Charles III of Spain on a mission to bring much-needed hard currency to the Spanish colony of Louisiana. The ship sailed to Vera Cruz, Mexico where it was loaded with silver coins. On January 11, 1784, it sailed for New Orleans, and was never heard from again.
Then, on August 2, 1993, the trawler Mistake, while fishing in the Gulf of Mexico fifty miles south of New Orleans, hung its net on a snag. The trawler was captained by Jerry Murphy, and its home port was Pascagoula, Mississippi. When the crew hoisted the net and dumped the contents on the deck, they found the net was filled with silver coins. The all of the coins bore markings from the Spanish mint in Mexico, along with the date 1783.
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