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1742 GUATEMALA 8 REALES REIJGERSDAAL SHIPWRECK SILVER COB COLONIAL COIN

$ 949.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Guatemala
  • Certification: Certificate by Daniel Frank
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Year: 1742
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: SILVER

    Description

    1742
    GUATEMALA
    8 REALES REIJGERSDAAL
    SHIPWRECK
    SILVER
    COB COLONIAL COIN
    More popularly known in the U. S. as Reygersdahl, this typical East Indiaman was carrying eight chests of silver coins (nearly 30,000 coins) when she sank on October 25, 1747, between Robben and Dassen Islands.  After four-and-a-half months at sea, the crew had anchored there to fetch rock rabbits ("daisies," for which Dassen Island was named) and other fresh food to relieve massive illness on board the ship, on which some 125 had died and 83 were incapacitated out of 297 people; but in the face of a gale, the anchor-line snapped and the ship foundered on the rocks. Only 20 survived the sinking, and only one incomplete chest of coins was recovered. The area was deemed too dangerous to attempt further salvage.Beginning in 1979, modern salvage divers on the wreckage site recovered thousands of coins (as many as 15,000 by the early 1980s, when protective legislation was enacted in South Africa), mostly in near pristine condition, which have been sold in various auctions and private offerings ever since. A great majority of the coins from this wreck are Mexican pillar dollars in excellent condition, but it also yielded a few hundred New World silver cobs, including Guatemala cobs, which are rarely seen from
    shipwrecks
    .
    THIS COIN WAS USED AS LEGAL TENDER IN USA UNTIL 1857
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