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Clump of 2 "biscuitized" cob 8 reales, one clearly Mexico City, Mexico, probably Philip IV.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Shipwreck - Silver Coins 1500s-1650s Start Price:130.00 USD Estimated At:175.00 - 250.00 USD
Clump of 2  biscuitized  cob 8 reales, one clearly Mexico City, Mexico, probably Philip IV.
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Clump of 2 "biscuitized" cob 8 reales, one clearly Mexico City, Mexico, probably Philip IV. 48.61 grams. Two solid coins with edges sticking out of thick shells of oxidation, the shield side of one also exposed, with impression of the shield of another coin visible in the encrustation on the other side, neat display. With certificate. Recovered from: Concepcion, sunk in 1641 off Hispaniola