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Half Real Cob Pendant
Description: Half Real Cob minted in Mexico City between 1665 and 1700. Framed in sterling silver.
$285.00
Half Real Milled Pendant
Description: Spanish milled half real cross with lions and castles in the quadrants. Philip V became king of Spain in 1700 by virtue of the will of Charles II who died childless. Founder of the Spanish Bourbon dynasty, Philip's chief interest was securing his claim to the throne of France. His reign is noted primarily for the governmental and economic reforms instituted by his French and Italian advisors. The silver coins of Philip V are distinguished from those of his predecessors by the addition of the Bourbon escutcheon, consisting of three fleurs de lis on a small shield superimposed on the center of the Spanish coat of arms. Dated 1733. Framing: Sterling Silver
$315.00


Half Real Cob Pendant
Description: Spanish half real cob coin featuring a cross with lion and castles in the quadrants. Minted in Mexico City, under the rule of Carlos II. When it became apparent Carlos would not father any children, he made known in his will that he favored Philip, the grandson of Louis XIV of France, thereby ending the line of Spanish Hapsburgs. Upon his death, the war of the Spanish succession led to the dismembering of Spain's European possessions. The most important coinage development during the reign of Carlos II was the granting of permission to coin gold at the Mexico City mint in 1675. Circa 1665-1700. Framing: 14kt
$375.00

Admiral Gardner Shipwreck Pendant
Description: During the 18th and 19th centuries, for trading purposes the famous English East India Company sent a fleet of well equipped flagships to India and China once a year. 1809 was the unlucky year for the Admiral Gardner and her sister-ship Britannia. The 145 foot, 813 ton vessel Admiral Gardner was outbound with a valuable cargo of approximately 50 tons of specially minted copper coinage, destined for the East Indian Company's Mint at Madras. As the Admiral Gardner left the safety of the River Thames and proceeded beyond the Straits of Dover, a very sudden storm developed in the English Channel the dark night of January 14th and subsequently swept her on to the deadly "Goodwin Sands" sandbar. Some seamen were rescued as the ship bore the thunderous waves, but ten lives were lost as well as all the cargo. Framing: Sterling Silver
$165.00



El Cazador Pendant
Description: In 1784, the ill-fated ship, El Cazador, "The Hunter" was headed toward New Orleans from Vera Cruz, Mexico. The ship was laden with 450,000 pesos, which were intended to solidify Spain's holdings of approximately one million square miles of America's heartland, called the Louisiana Territory. The vessel and her crew disappeared without a trace, never arriving to help stabilize the economy. In 1803, Napoleon and President Thomas Jefferson struck a deal called the Louisiana Purchase. The U.S. purchased this land for three cents an acre. The U.S. doubled in size, taking on the familiar shape that defines it today. This may never have happened if not for "the shipwreck that changed the world." This half real with the bust of Carlos III sat on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico for 209 years until a fisherman's trawler, named Mistake, caught a "hang" on the ocean floor, a clump of coins from the El Cazador shipwreck! Dated 1783. Framing: Sterling Silver
$375.00


Half Real Milled Pendant
Description: Spanish milled half real pillar featuring crowned globes between the Pillars of Hercules. Philip V became king of Spain in 1700 by virtue of the will of Charles II who died childless. Founder of the Spanish Bourbon dynasty, Philip's chief interest was securing his claim to the throne of France. His reign is noted primarily for the governmental and economic reforms instituted by his French and Italian advisors. The silver coins of Philip V are distinguished from those of his predecessors by the addition of the Bourbon escutcheon, consisting of three fleurs de lis on a small shield superimposed on the center of the Spanish coat of arms. Dated 1747. Framing: 14kt
$405.00
One Real Cob Pendant
$675.00
One Real Cob Pendant
Description: Minted in Mexico City between 1598 and 1621. This is a one real cob coin set in sterling silver.
$885.00
Two Real Milled Pendant
Description: Spanish milled two real with the bust of Ferdinand VII, Ferdinand the Desired, the eldest son of Charles IV and Maria Luisa of Parma. He succeeded to the throne upon his father's abdication but was almost immediately imprisoned by Napoleon who placed Joseph Bonaparte at the head of the Spanish government. After the Duke of Wellington's successful campaigns in the Iberian Peninsula, Napoleon reinstated Ferdinand as King of Spain. Dated 1819. Framing: 18kt
$900.00
Santa Margarita Shipwreck Pendant
Description: The Santa Margarita was another ship that went down that fateful night in 1622 with the Atocha. This ship was discovered in June of 1971, 14 years before the discovery of the Atocha. It is thought that without the discovery of the Margarita, Mel Fisher may not have had the funding to go on looking for the Atocha. Framing: 14kt white
$1185.00
One Real Milled Pendant
$1275.00
One Real Cob Pendant
Description: This Spanish one real cob was minted under Philip III, the son of Philip II and his fourth consort, a Hapsburg cousin, Anna of Austria. He inherited his father's philosophy but not his zeal for governing, and left affairs of state to subordinates while he amused himself with enormously expensive court festivities ignoring Spain's growing economic problems. This silver cob features a Spanish cross with lions and castles in the quadrants. Circa 1598-1621. Framing: 18kt white
$1875.00


Two Real Cob Pendant
Description: This Spanish two real cob was minted during the reign of Philip II, the only son of Charles I and Isabella of Portugal. Philip II presided over Spain at the zenith of its golden century. Included in his domain were almost all of South and Central America, most of North America, and portions of the Netherlands. With the exception of the half real, the coins of Philip II bear an obverse crowned shield of the House of Hapsburg. The half real has the word Philippus in monogram. This silver cob features the Spanish cross with lions and castles in the quadrants. When the family of Castille (castle) married into the family of Leon (lion), they created Spain as we see it today. Circa 1580-1596. Framing: 18kt
$2775.00