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MEXICO, Mexico City, clump of two cobs (one 8R and one 4R), probably Philip V, assayers not visible,

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MEXICO, Mexico City, clump of two cobs (one 8R and one 4R), probably Philip V, assayers not visible,
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MEXICO, Mexico City, clump of two cobs (one 8R and one 4R), probably Philip V, assayers not visible, encrusted as found. 41.46 grams total. Tight stack with unidentifiable 4R fused to one end of an 8R with part of other side cleaned to reveal an old-style cross, otherwise coated in white, green, and tan encrustation. Pedigreed to Sedwick Auction 20, with original lot-tag 842. Recovered from: Spanish 1715 Fleet, sunk off the east coast of Florida