ATOCHA 2 Reale Grade2 Rare Lima 'D' Assayer w/COA & Appraisal $6,900!

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Double your traffic. The winning bidder of this coin will receive a letter of appraisal from Mel Fisher's Museum Curator with a raised seal to prove its authenticity & appraisal value of $6,900! The Mel Fisher museum currently sells similar coins for this amount! This cob is super rare! First of all it was minted under the rule of King Phillip the second. A very miniscule percentage of coins recovered from the Atocha were minted during Phillip the second's reign. It was minted between 1577 and 1588, which makes it one of the oldest cobs found on the Atocha. What makes it even rarer is that an even smaller percent of the Atocha coins were minted in Lima, Peru. Most Atocha coins were minted in the Potosi (Bolivia) silver mine. The 'D' Assayer is one of the most sought after Atocha coins. The clarity of the lions and castles on this coin is stunning! It would also make an excellent pendant as a gift for that special person in your life. Did you know that the 2 and 4 Reales coins have a higher value than the 8 Reale? This is because a fewer number of these coins were made of these denominations. You will also receive the Certificate of Authenticity and a leather Mel Fisher branded coin holder with an information tab about the coin. As an added bonus, this complete collection of items also comes mounted in a hard backed certificate read more