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Clump of two coins in matrix (as found): one English shilling (probably William III, 1696-7) and one

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Shipwreck - Silver Coins 1660s-1740s Start Price:80.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 150.00 USD
Clump of two coins in matrix (as found): one English shilling (probably William III, 1696-7) and one
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Clump of two coins in matrix (as found): one English shilling (probably William III, 1696-7) and one Mexican cob 8R (probably Charles II, late 1600s). 51.60 grams total. About half of each coin exposed with dark chunk of crud holding them together, interesting as a mix of countries in one conglomerate. With original certificate from the salvagers. Recovered from: Association, sunk in 1707 off the Scilly Isles, southwest of England