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Flat silver ingot from the Atocha (1622), 18 lb 6.96 oz troy, fineness 2340/2400 fine, no Class Fact

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Shipwreck Ingots Start Price:4,800.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
Flat silver ingot from the Atocha (1622), 18 lb 6.96 oz troy, fineness 2340/2400 fine, no Class Fact
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Flat silver ingot from the Atocha (1622), 18 lb 6.96 oz troy, fineness 2340/2400 fine, no Class Factor, Potosi foundry, very rare as uncleaned. 13" long, 3-3/4" wide and about 1" tall. This piece is rare for several reasons: its thin size, its uncleaned status, its lack of Treasure Salvors number-stamps and its markings on both sides, with silvermaster (B) and diagonal slash on the usual (flat side), and the rounded side with manifest IIUCCLI, fineness IIUCCCXL followed by the MEXIA assayer cartouche, several tax seals and the usual assayer's "bite" in center. Cleaning could possibly reveal a date and foundry mark, for the surface corrosion does not appear significant, but the light sheen of brownish encrustation makes this piece unique. From the Atocha (1622), with copy of letter from State Attorney's office showing that Mel Fisher dropped charges against his son for the theft of this bar and others.