Description: Seville, Spain, gold cob 2 escudos, Philip II, assayer Gothic D below mintmark S to left, PCGS AU58 / Atocha Shipwreck. Cal-828. 6.57 grams. First example from this wreck that we have offered of this finely detailed early type, with choice full shield and cross, edge-split and minor interior cracking (as made), attractive golden color all over, desirably certified both by Fisher and by PCGS. Gold cobs from the Atocha are very rare, as only a fraction were found compared to the hundreds of thousands of silver coins. With original Fisher photo-certificate 86A-GC011. Recovered from: Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida Please use this link to verify the certification number This is a beautiful and rare 2 Escudo coin from Spain that was minted in 1577. It has been graded by PCGS as AU 58, indicating its high quality and authenticity. This coin was recovered from the famous Atocha Shipwreck off the coast of Florida, making it a unique piece of history.
Price: 105000 USD
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Certification: PCGS
Year: 1577
Denomination: Escudo
Grade: AU 58
Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain