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Dry Tortugas Gold Bar, 760 grams, with markings of fineness XXII: (21-1/2K) and assayer Pena-Randa

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Shipwreck Ingots Start Price:28,000.00 USD Estimated At:35,000.00 - 70,000.00 USD
Dry Tortugas Gold Bar, 760 grams, with markings of fineness XXII: (21-1/2K) and assayer Pena-Randa
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Colombian cut gold bar, 760 grams, with markings of fineness XXII: (21-1/2K) and assayer/foundry Pena-Randa ("EN RADA"), from the "Dry Tortugas wreck" (ca. 1622), now believed to be the Buen Jesus y Nuestra Senora del Rosario of the Spanish 1622 Fleet, plated in Craig & Richards. 4-1/2" long, 1-1/4" wide and about 1/2" thick. Massive cut piece (probably about half of a whole ingot) with very bold markings (the fineness twice and the owner once, plus three partial circular tax seals), most filled with dark encrustation or at least toning, a couple crude places (as cast) but overall well made and impressively heavy, the cut end chiseled down to about half and broken from there (now filled with dark stuff), one of very few bars from this wreck publicly available and now with additional appeal due to recent research that has pinpointed the name of the wreck and attributed it once and for all to the famous 1622 Fleet (Atocha and Santa Margarita).

From the "Dry Tortugas wreck" (ca. 1622, possibly the Rosario of the Spanish 1622 Fleet), plated on page 78 of Spanish Treasure Bars (2003), by Craig & Richards.