Mexico 2 Escudos 1714-31 "1715 Fleet Shipwreck" NGC 64
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MEXICO 2 ESCUDOS 1714 NGC 64 “1715 FLEET" PIRATE GOLD COINS SHIPWRECK TREASURE
Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 "1715 Fleet Shipwreck" NGC 64 "MINT STATE!" Pirate Gold Shipwreck Coins! 6.7 grams. FULL : SHIELD & CROSS! Perfectly Centered on both sides! Extremely lustrous! Partial Legends (King's Oridinal ~ PhilipV on Obverse / REX HISPANIRUM IND (King of Spain & the Indies).x
MEXICO 2 ESCUDOS 1714 1715 FLEET NGC 64 PIRATE GOLD COINS SHIPWRECK TREASURE
Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 (Partially Dated!) "1715 Fleet Shipwreck" NGC 64 Pirate Gold Shipwreck Coins! 6.74grams. Partial Crisp Date (171X) with Full and deeply struck oMJ (Mint & assayer). Deeply detailed, Shield and Cross, with partial (although deeply struck) Legends! Very well Centered on both sides! Extremely lustrous and in top 3 for Finest Known in NGC Census!x
MEXICO 1714 2 ESCUDOS NGC 64 “1715 FLEET” SHIPWRECK DOUBLOON GOLD TREASURE COIN
MEXICO 1714 2 ESCUDOS NGC 64 “1715 FLEET” SHIPWRECK DOUBLOON GOLD COB TREASURE COIN This NGC 64 has a SUPERIOR FULL 4 DIGIT DATE!!! Of all the pieces of this variety we’ve handled there’s only been two other pieces that have a comparable Full dates. The Shield is nearly complete with deep devices and bold strike. It also displays a FULL Mint & Assayer’s mark (oMJ = Mexico Jose De Leon). It catches the eye to see the inner ring (below the 1714 date). There’s literally NO Doubling anywhere on this piece and no weak spots. The Reverse has a FULL CROSS and a majority of the Tressure! Also the Legends are prominent on the Reverse as well as are the Fleur-de-Lis. The Planchet crack is “As Made” and very common (heating up the Gold and Coming down with a sledge Hammer with heavy force causes these Antique Pirate looking Cracks). There’s an overall nice Red Toning throughout. Another rare opportunity to procure a FULLY DATED 1714 2E in the highest stratosphere of Grades! (6.75 grams)pd
MEXICO “1715 FLEET” 2 ESCUDOS NGC UNC PENDANT JEWELRY PIRATE GOLD COINS TREASURE
Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure to be a PENDANT PARTIALLY "DATED!" Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 "1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck," NGC UNC STRONG DETAILS! Incredibly crisp Strike on both sides, the Cross is very bold and 100% complete and long with most of the surrounding Tressures (as well as Perfectly Centered)! FULL CROSS & SHIELD! This Gold Doubloon is still in the NGC holder to weigh it (6.8gm, see pic) But would look incredible in a PENDANT BEZEL! You can CHOOSE your own Bezel! Just stunning Luster on this Gold Doubloon an in incredibly high grade of Mint State! 30
300th ANNIVERSARY MEXICO 1711 2 ESCUDOS NGC 63 1715 FLEET PIRATE GOLD COINS
"300th ANNIVERSARY!" MEXICO 1711-1713 "1715 FLEET" SHIPWRECK TREASURE
MEXICO 1711-1713 2 ESCUDOS NGC63 “1715 FLEET” SHIPWRECK DOUBLOON PIRATE GOLD COIN SHIPWRECK TREASURE!pd
"FEATURED IN THE MEDIA BLITZ!!!" See the pics above in Gallery to view this EXACT coin in the Publications and was in the MEDIA stations all over the WORLD NEWS!!!
This MEXICO 1711-1713 features a FULL Cross and Shield! Both of which are very nicely centered! . Very high grade and highly sought after, especially in Mint State!
MEXICO 2 ESCUDOS 1711 NGC 64 “1715 FLEET” 300th ANNIVERSARY PIRATE GOLD COINS
"300th ANNIVERSARY!!!" pd Mexico 2 Escudos 1711-13 "1715 Plate Fleet Shipreck" NGC 64 Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasures MEXICO "300th ANNNIVERSARY!!! MUCH RARER! 1711-13 2 ESCUDOS NGC 64 “1715 FLEET” SHIPWRECK DOUBLOON PIRATE GOLD COIN SHIPWRECK TREASURE! Discovered in July 2015, on the 300th ANNIVERSARY of the sinking (July 30, 1715) of the 1715 FLEET!pd This MEXICO 1711-13 features the early "Templar Cross" sytle and has such a gorgeous frosty lustrous color to it, just amazingly fresh (just as the day it was Struck!). Extremely high grade and highly sought after! FULL Shield and even the denomination is clearly visible and part of the oMJ mint and Assayer.pdnow
1715 FLEET MEXICO 1714 2 ESCUDOS NGC 62 PIRATE GOLD COINS SHIPWRECK TREASURE COB
Mexico 1 Escudos 1714-15 "1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck" NGC 61 w/ almost a FULL CROWN & SHIELD & CROSS!!! This is the Nicest FULL CROWN we've ever handled or even seen on a 2E. Great strike, not sure why it's not in a 63 or 64 holder ~ but irregardless it's gorgeousrw!
MEXICO 1714 2 ESCUDOS 1715 FLEET 18KT PENDANT NECKLACE COIN JEWELRY TREASURE
MEXICO 1714 2 ESCUDOS 1715 FLEET 18KT PENDANT NECKLACE COIN JEWELRY TREASURE MEXICO 1714 2 ESCUDOS from the “1715 FLEET” SHIPWRECK DOUBLOON GOLD COB TREASURE COIN "FULL 4 DIGIT DATE!!!”
Of all the dated Pendants, This is the BEST 1714 2E Dated Pendant we’ve handled! The Shield is nearly complete with deep devices and bold strike. It also displays a FULL Mint & Assayer’s mark (oMJ = Mexico Jose De Leon). It catches the eye to see the inner ring (below the 1714 date and also the otter dot ring above the date). The Reverse is just extraordinary with it’s nearly perfectly centered and Boldly struck cross and full Treassure! The overall Luster on this piece is exceptional as well. Another rare opportunity to procure a FULLY DATED 1714 Dated Gold Doubloon from the 1715 FLEET!
MEXICO 1714 “1715 FLEET” 2 ESCUDOS NGC 64 PIRATE GOLD COINS SHIPWRECK TREASURE
Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 "1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck" NGC 64! Incredibly crisp Strike on both sides, the Cross is very bold and 100% complete and long with most of the surrounding Tressures! Just stunning Luster on this Gold Doubloon an in incredibly high grade of Mint State 64!!! 17
MEXICO 1714 2 ESCUDOS NGC 65 “1715 FLEET” SHIPWRECK PIRATE GOLD TREASURE COIN
MEXICO 1714 2 ESCUDOS NGC 65 “1715 FLEET” SHIPWRECK PIRATE GOLD TREASURE COIN MEXICO 1714 2 ESCUDOS NGC 65 “1715 FLEET” SHIPWRECK DOUBLOON GOLD COB TREASURE COIN This piece is the 2nd FINEST KNOWN NGC 65 (we have pics of the 66, this piece is far superior) has a SUPERIOR (actually the best we know of in existence) FULL 4 DIGIT DATE!!! Of all the pieces of this variety we’ve handled there’s only been two other pieces that have a comparable Full date, one is in NGC 62, and the other is in a NGC 65 as well (see in our store), but this piece has the most complete markings (FULL CROWN & SHIELD) making this piece “the BEST” piece we’ve handled for a Full 4 Digit Date of this variety. Also, there’s a tiny encrustation in the Crown (redish Coral). The Shield is nearly complete with deep devices and bold strike. It also displays a FULL Mint & Assayer’s mark (oMJ = Mexico Jose De Leon). It catches the eye to see the inner ring (below the 1714 date and also the otter dot ring above the date). The Reverse is just extraordinary with it’s nearly perfectly centered and Boldly struck cross and full Treassure! The overall Luster on this piece is exceptional as well. There’s literally NO Doubling anywhere on this piece and no weak spots. We really feel like this piece should be reviewed as it has superior characteristics for the grade (looks more of a 67 to us). This piece is Pedigreed to Dr. Frank Sedwick and was part of his personal Complete 1714 Set! Another rare opportunity to procure a FULLY DATED 1714 2E in the highest stratosphere of Grades! (KM-53.2; CT-350, S-M30 6.71gm) #5
MEXICO JEWELED CROSS SET 2E NGC58 1E NGC55 1715 FLEET PIRATE GOLD COINS TREASURE
MEXICO JEWELED CROSS SET 2E NGC 58 1E NGC 55 1715 FLEET GOLD PIRATE TREASURE COINS We are humbled to offer such an incredibly RARE SET of “JEWELED CROSS’,” both a 2E 1679-98 Certified NGC 58 and a 1 E 1690-1701 Charles II’s NGC 55, both Certified from the “1715 FLEET!” The 1E is from the discovery in 2013 from the “One Escudo Pile,” a rare discovery of all 1E’s together (some where actually packed into a cannon, which is a smart way, if time allows when you know you are sinking” to put the Gold into a cannon with is much easier to located under sea water). The 1E also comes with a Queen’s Jewels COA and the “Diver’s TAG!” The 2E “JEWELED CROSS” is really quite astonishing! The CROSS is nearly Perfectly centered and the Jeweled dots within the cross are almost completely visible (Rarely seen)! In addition each Cross Axis is completely intact, again, very atypical. Almost the complete Tressure is intact as well. The obverse is also basically perfectly centered and the Shield is completely Struck and visible! You can even see the bottom of the Crown, which is unheard of, really an amazing piece! This piece is extraordinary for several reasons!!! First, it was One of Two pieces that we know of from the 300th Anniversary FLEET discovery! Secondly, it has the “JEWELED CROSS” that most collectors will ONLY see maybe once in their lifetime – Extremely Rare and here’s why ~ Mexico opened up their first mint in 1535 (remember Cortez came to Mexico in 1519 and by 1524 he had conquered the AZTECS). It was Not until 1679 when they stuck the FIRST GOLD coin (Cob), and their FIRST CROSS design was…. You guessed it, the “JEWLED CROSS!” They did not keep this design very long and there are Very few examples remaining to our knowledge. This piece in particular has incredible LUSTER, just amazingly bright for 300+ years old. This is rarely seen on any coinage from 300 years ago, now add that it’s a CHARLES II (which of course died in 1700). I believe this coin is probably from 1690 or 1691. Also, there was a famous discovery in 2013 of Only 1 Escudos (this piece was from that find). There were not very many and probably only 2 pieces that were “JEWELED!” If you own any Cob you are the owner of a very rare Gold Doubloon, but even the most collectors of Gold Doubloons / Cobs do not own a “JEWED CROSS,” nor have they ever held one or probably ever even seen one! Truly a Trophy piece for even the most advanced collection! This is an incredibly RARE Opportunity to own not 1 but 2 “Jeweled CROSS’” of incredibly Rare varieties 17
MEXICO 2 ESCUDOS 1711-13 1715 FLEET SHIPWRECK NGC AU PIRATE GOLD COINS TREASURE
Mexico 1711-13 2 Escudos "1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck "FULL CROSS!" Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Mexico 2 Escudo 17141-13 "1715 Fleet Shipwreck" Pirate Gold Shipwreck Coins! 6.68grams. FULL CROSS! Perfectly Centered Cross! This Gold Doubloon will make an incredible Pendant! Measures out at approx. 22mm.