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Section of a gold "finger" bar with two "Golden Fleece" stamps, 308.11 grams, about 22K, ex-"Golden

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Section of a gold  finger  bar with two  Golden Fleece  stamps, 308.11 grams, about 22K, ex- Golden
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Section of a gold "finger" bar with two "Golden Fleece" stamps, 308.11 grams, about 22K, ex-"Golden Fleece Wreck" (ca. 1550). roughly 2¼" x 1" x 5/8". A hefty piece of bright, rich, high-karat gold showing breaks at both ends where it was parceled from a long "finger" bar typical of the period, but remarkable as one of very few gold pieces from this wreck to bear a unique circular stamp showing the "Golden Fleece" (the limp pelt of a mythical golden ram and symbol of the Catholic chivalric Order of the same name traditionally dominated by the Spanish monarchy to this day), after which this unidentified wreck was nicknamed, since it is the only known source of ingots with such markings. Unfortunately, both stamps on this piece are partially effaced by deep chisel-marks on the rounded bottom next to the breaks, which along with the chisel-marks and the flat top of the bar harbor lots of white coral, with a few copper spots here and there. From the "Golden Fleece Wreck" (ca. 1550), with photo-certificate.