1715 Fleet Coins
1715 Fleet Two Reale, Mexico City, NV Assayer, 6.37 Grams, #1715-290684
This near full weight two reale coming from the 1715 fleet debris field bears a great cross with lions and castles on the reverse as well as partial shield on the obverse. An interested planchet shape..
1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck, 8 Reale Greenie, diver's hand direct from the ocean floor. Weight 25.2 grams. #1715 8R Cobb Coin Company Greenie
This fabulous piece is just as it was when it came off the ocean floor after sitting underwater for 300+ years. Bearing a faint cross on the reverse and shield on the obverse without any cleaning this..
1715 Shipwreck Treasure Cob, 1 Reale, Mint-Mexico, Weight with custom silver bezel 5.20 grams, High-grade teardrop shape, #1715-303
Obverse, Shield side (front of coin) - Denomination "1" is clear as well as most of Shield, Can be worn showing the front of the back of coin. Great gift for any pirate lover.Reverse, Cross side (back..
1715 Spanish Plate Fleet Shipwreck 8 Reale Silver Coin, circa 1702-28, Mint-Mexico, Assayer-Not Visible, Ful Weight 27.12 grams #6559270-006
NGC Certified and encapsulated treasure coin (large holder).Obverse, Shield side (front of coin) - Crown and Shield are in direct view. Big, thick heavy treasure coin. Excellent deep, silver tone.Reve..
Nice 1715 Four Reale, Mexico City, NV Assayer, Phillip V, 11.62 Grams, Ex Volker, Un-mounted weight 11.62 grams, Weight with custom silver bezel 16.6 grams 1715-1596
Coming in at a reduced weight of 11.62 this piece has some weight and features lost over its 300+ years on the ocean floor. Showing a worn cross with partial lions and castles on the reverse and parti..
Rare 1715 Four Reale, Mexico City, NV Assayer, Phillip V, Weight with custom silver bezel 16.6 grams, #1715-290681
This Cleaned and rare shaped planchet recovered from the 1715 Fleet bears the weight and cut of a 4 reale, bearing worn cross, lions, and castles on the reverse as well as the shield of Philip V on th..
Rare Planchet Shape 1715 Fleet Eight Reale Cob. Philip V, Grade I, Un-mounted weight 26.77 grams, Weight with custom silver bezel 33.10 grams #22-587
This undated cob style piece was struck on a rare shaped planchet from the Mexico City Mint between 1702-1715. The coin does not show assayer mark or date but still shows the Reverse sided cross as we..
SOLD!! TOP POP! 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet Gold Colombia Two Escudo (Doubloon), Date circa 1700/1713, Grade 1, NGC Top Graded MS63, Full Weight 6.69 grams #GC23-1715-124635
SOLD!! Gold Cob-type Two Escudo. Hand-struck with crude die.Reverse bears well detailed Cross as well as a partially detailed Obverse Shield.Recovered off the 1715 Fleet wreck sites.Gold ..
SOLD!! MS 63 1715 Fleet One Escudo, Mexico City Mint, Phillip V Reign, NV Assayer, 3.33 grams #GC23-1715-846728
SOLD!! This sharp Escudo bears a dating range of 1702-1710 and was struck at the Mexico City Mint. Weighing 3.33 Grams there is not a visible assayer but Reverse bears a great box end cross as w..