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Reproduction Atocha 1622 Shipwreck in Solid Gold

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ATOCHA 1622 GOLD BAR NECKLACE SHIPWRECK TREASURE REPRO PIRATE GOLD COINS This PURE Gold Bar Slice is a RECREATION (REPRODUCTION) of the REAL Bar (that we also have listed in our Ebay store, for last 3 years, for $500k). 

This piece been Struck in 22kt PURE GOLD (Solid) and weighs just under 20 grams! It measures 36mm (Long) x 22mm wide including the bail. It’s STRUCK (just as our real one) with the Royal Tax Stamp, the Refiner Assayer EN-RADA and the Karat Marking of 21kt. A Very Unique piece and is about 2/3 of an Ounce and it looks just like the Authentic Atocha Bar (see below for the real thing)! 

Authentic Bar info: This stunning Shipwreck Gold Treasure bar from the Nuestra Señora De Atocha from 1622 was recovered July 20th 1985 by Treasure Salvors, Inc. “Mel Fisher Family.” The weight is 31.3oz (Troy ounces for gold are 31g's as opposed to the traditional 28g) The measurements are 21.3cm x 3.2mm x 1.3cm, this is a very large bar (8 1/2 inches x 1.3in x 1/2 in). Poured & Struck in COLOMBIA from the Pena-Randa Foundry in 1621-22. I have researched many of the “En Rada” bars and this certainly ranks near the top in condition and clarity. It has 6 (SIX) Tax Stamps ~ indicating the “Royal Fifth” as been paid, 2 (TWO) Foundry stamps (En Rada) and 4(FOUR) “Purity Locations” karat markings of 20.75 karats (XX… = 20.75 karats). There’s also an assayer “scoop or bite” located at center left (called the “Bocado”). This sample “bite” was taken by the assayer to test the metal and he retained as his fee. These bars came from off the Keys “Deep Water Wreck” off the Gulf. In all my research and through colleagues’ long term research there’s approximately 12 of these bars known. (Scroll below to read more on the Atocha 1622 Shipwreck) ​

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