
SHIPWRECK TREASURE BAR 1739 VOC PIRATE GOLD COINS ESCUDOS SILVER WOW!!! This BAR is HUGE!
From the Famous Shipwreck of 1739 Rooswijk w/both Salvager’s Tag and COA (Certificate of Authenticity). Measures in at 6-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 1- 5/8” and weighs in at 1970grams of 98.5% fine Silver with STAMPS of the Amsterdam chamber of the VOC (DUTCH EAST INDIA Co.) and Assayer mark of Otto and/or Wouter Buck, from the Bredenhof of 1753. This BAR was offered in Christie’s Amsterdam auction in 1986 (32 YEARS this bar has been off the market) and it comes with a Generic Salvarger’s COA and the Original RED Velvet Bag from stamped Christie’s. There are two deep stamps: a small, inches shield containing a lily and the initials F.E. For Assayer Francois Engelsen Jr. and the a VOC monogram (cartouche) with Z above and M below (Dutch East India Trading Co., which was the first Company formed and the Wealthiest on the Planet – today’s values would have put this company’s market Cap at over $3 Trillion (or 3 Apple co’s), they controlled the East Routes and the Trade for most of the World. There are typical depressions with several bias-cuts for adjustment and Assaying. Nicely toned all over. This TREASURE BAR from a 1753 Shipwreck is a piece of History that sailed the Seas and Trading Routes in the Era of Pirates!
Dutch East India Trading Co Shipwreck Treasure Bar 1739 VOC
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