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14K Nuestra Señora de Atocha Sunken Treasure Pendant w/COA

  Lot # 073
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1” Weight 6 Total Grams
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Lot # 073
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 A Silver Macuquino Coin Pendant that has a portion of the Silver from a bar recovered from the Sunken Treasure of the​​​​​​ recovered Nuestra Señora de Atocha. Dolphin Frame is stamped 14K Gold Comes with COA, Coins of the Lost Galleons Pamphlet compiled by Captain Kathryn Budde-Jones Archaeological Diver for Mel Fisher American Numismatic Association and original box. The 28 Page Pamphlet has loads of information and illustrations to help identify Spanish Colonial coins.  Capt. KT Budde-Jones  worked for Mel Fisher as a diver and boat captain from 1981-1997. This pamphlet has been used by coin and treasure enthusiasts for 30 years. Filled with dozens of illustrations of coins, coats of arms, and maps along with descriptive text. Companion in Lot #50. These sell on past auctions in a range of $59.00 - up to $200.00.

Nuestra Señora de Atocha was a Spanish Treasure Galleon and the most widely known vessel of a fleet of ships that sank in a hurricane off the Florida Keys in 1622. The Galleon contained 47 troy tons of treasure, which were scattered over 50 miles of the ocean floor. Only 5 people survived the wreck. The treasure remained buried at sea until 1985 when salvager Mel Fisher found the mother lode.