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ONE Shipwreck Copper Coin From 1808 Admiral Gardner Shipwreck
- SKU
- CP 423
- Dimensions (mm)
- 25.000 x 25.000 x 2.000mm
- Weight (g)
- 13.300
- Year
- 1809
- Colours
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CoinsPlus parent company Opalplus has been Perth Mint Distributor since 2007
Coin has not been cleaned and this is good example of famous 10 cash coins from the Admiral Gardner shipwreck.
One coin in this auction
You can keep it in its original condition or clean it and see how good coin it is
Certificate when purchased 2010COIN HISTORY:
This collectors ship wreck coin was from The Admiral Gardiner that sunk in January 25th 1809, travelling through a fearsome
storm in the infamous English Channel sinking the 145 feet long, 36 feet in berth ship.
Due to the roughness of the storm, rescue boats failed to reach ship. Bystanders watched helpessly as the triple deck
square rigger contructed of oak and teak sunk and took the lives of seven crewmen trapped onboard.
The Admiral Gardiner was headed for India, in its ship contained coins for payment for workers in Bengal and Madras.
Found in a well preserved condition on the seabed, the coins were well wrapped and secured in wooden casks.
If the ship had sunk in the tropical waters of the carribeans, it would not have been well preserved and aided as it was in the
cold waters of the English Channel.
ONE COIN ONLY
Coins size 25 mm diameter
coin sweighs 13.3 grams
Your winning bid is your final price plus shipping only
Coin will be shipped from Gold Coast Australia and combined shipping is available up to 6 coins.
- SKU
- CP 423
- Dimensions (mm)
- 25.000 x 25.000 x 2.000 mm
- Weight (g)
- 13.300
- Year
- 1809
- Colours
-
CoinsPlus parent company Opalplus has been Perth Mint Distributor since 2007
Coin has not been cleaned and this is good example of famous 10 cash coins from the Admiral Gardner shipwreck.
One coin in this auction
You can keep it in its original condition or clean it and see how good coin it is
Certificate when purchased 2010COIN HISTORY:
This collectors ship wreck coin was from The Admiral Gardiner that sunk in January 25th 1809, travelling through a fearsome
storm in the infamous English Channel sinking the 145 feet long, 36 feet in berth ship.
Due to the roughness of the storm, rescue boats failed to reach ship. Bystanders watched helpessly as the triple deck
square rigger contructed of oak and teak sunk and took the lives of seven crewmen trapped onboard.
The Admiral Gardiner was headed for India, in its ship contained coins for payment for workers in Bengal and Madras.
Found in a well preserved condition on the seabed, the coins were well wrapped and secured in wooden casks.
If the ship had sunk in the tropical waters of the carribeans, it would not have been well preserved and aided as it was in the
cold waters of the English Channel.
ONE COIN ONLY
Coins size 25 mm diameter
coin sweighs 13.3 grams
Your winning bid is your final price plus shipping only
Coin will be shipped from Gold Coast Australia and combined shipping is available up to 6 coins.
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Rest of the world
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Registered Shipping | $9.00 / 7 days | $16.00 / 14 days |
Australia
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Once again a great coin - thank you!!
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Fantastic little coin, described exactly how it is.
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Received the coin today - great coin Thank you!!
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Great coin - just as described
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Beautiful coin, my first P125 coin from Perth Mint
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