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| 1882 Douro Shipwreck |
GREAT BRITAIN 1816-1901
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1SOV 1866 G.britain DOURO TREASURE
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NGC AU 50
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Douro Ship Wreck
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| Capitana Shipwreck |
BOLIVIA - COLONIAL
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8R 1653P E PH
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NGC VF Details
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Likely from the Catitana Shipwreck of 1654, Explaining the mint status of the coin
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| El Cazador |
MEXICO - TO 1823
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8R 1780MO FF EL CAZADOR
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NGC GENUINE
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| S.S. New York |
United States
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50C 1845 O SS NEW YORK
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NGC SHIPWRECK EFFECT
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| S.S. New York |
United States
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$2.5 1843 O SMALL DATE SS NEW YORK C109
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NGC MS 61
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SS New York. Seems like a low score for a ~ early $2 1/2 in Mint State.
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| S.S. Central America |
United States
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$20 1857 S SS CENTRAL AMERICA
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PCGS MS 64
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Central America and as they say "minty fresh." Seriously it has the classic hallmark signs of a Central America piece; the orange rim toning the beautiful mint bloom and amazingly little "chatter marks for being at the bottom of the sea bed for more that 150 years. I love these coins as they are truly like opening a time capsule from 1857.
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| S.S. Republic |
United States
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$10 1847 O SS REPUBLIC
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NGC AU 55
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S.S. Republic, tough to get nice early New Orleans Gold. Note the green hue classic for the gold of New Orleans. Most of which came from melting foreign coins. Most of the foreign gold coins came from the Spanish New World (Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and Chile).
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| S.S. Republic |
United States
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$20 1860 SS REPUBLIC
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NGC AU 58
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1860 SS REPUBLIC
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| S.S. Brother Jonathan |
United States
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$20 1865 S BROTHER JONATHAN
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PCGS MS 63
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3rd of the big three: SS Brother Jonathan.
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