Gold Bar Cut Crowned Charles Tax Stamp Spain Treasure Shipwreck Era
GOLD BAR CUT CROWNED CHARLES TAX STAMP SPAIN TREASURE SHIPWRECK ERA for COIN This Cabo de Bara (End of the Bar) is literally marked with the King’s Ordinal Stamp! It’s 42.08grams and is from a 1500’s Shipwreck off the Northern Coast of South America. This rectangular cut was from a flat “Finger Bar.” Perhaps most important is the ENTIRE TAX STAMP, which shows the entire Crowned CA above a two branch pomegranate, which almost certainly refers to manufacture in Colombia (New Granada). There are two perpendicular cuts are very clean (not broken), with one smaller corner cut, very possibly to reduce the weight to the regualation of exactly 12 Escudos (one an half onzas). The Gold Bar has dark encrustations around the details validating it’s Shipwreck Orgins. Comes with COA