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Atocha Shipwreck Pendant
Description: As a military escort, the Atocha carried an entire company of 82 infantrymen to defend the vessel from attack and possible enemy boarding. For this reason, she was the ship of choice for wealthy passengers and carried an extraordinarily large percentage of the fleet's treasure. Unfortunately, firepower could not save her from the forces of nature. In a sudden storm, the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, sank September 4, 1622, off the coast of Key West, Florida. The Atocha was discovered in 1985 by the famed treasure salvor, Mel Fisher of Key West. Maybe rivaled only by the opening of King Tut's tomb, the Atocha was estimated to have close to a billion dollars in sunken treasure. Over 350,000 silver cob coins, such as this one, were tallied, along with numerous gold and priceless artifacts, thousands of rough emeralds and hundreds of 70 pound silver bars, used as ballast in her hull. Circa 1620. Framing: 18kt and Sterling Silver
$2985.00


Atocha Pendant
Description: As a military escort, the Atocha carried an entire company of 82 infantrymen to defend the vessel from attack and possible enemy boarding. For this reason, she was the ship of choice for wealthy passengers and carried an extraordinarily large percentage of the fleet's treasure. Unfortunately, firepower could not save her from the forces of nature. In a sudden storm, the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, sank September 4, 1622, off the coast of Key West, Florida. The Atocha was discovered in 1985 by the famed treasure salvor, Mel Fisher of Key West. Maybe rivaled only by the opening of King Tut's tomb, the Atocha was estimated to have close to a billion dollars in sunken treasure. Over 350,000 silver cob coins, such as this one, were tallied, along with numerous gold and priceless artifacts, thousands of rough emeralds and hundreds of 70 pound silver bars, used as ballast in her hull. Circa 1620. Framing: 18kt and Sterling Silver
$4725.00

One Real Cob Pendant
Description:
This one real cob was minted in Potosi, Bolivia between 1580 and 1596. It is framed in 18kt gold with 46 diamonds for a total carat weight of 0.89.
$6750.00