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Pendant with Replica Atocha 7/8" Coin
15557
Regular price $250.00 Sale price $175.00 Save $75.00Pendant with a Replica Atocha 7/8" Coin. The frame is made with .925 sterling silver and the coin is made 100% from silver bars recovered from the wreckage of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha and a certificate of authenticity are accompanied to verify the authenticity.
Frame Metal | .925 sterling silver |
Coin Metal | Silver (Recovered 80lbs bars from the Atocha) |
Total Height | 1.25" Approximately |
Nuestra Señora de Atocha (Our lady of Atocha)
Atocha, as referred to by most people, was a treasure galleon and the best known of the fleet of ships that sank in a hurricane in 1622 off the Florida Keys. At the time of her sinking, the Atocha was carrying a large cargo of gold, silver, gems along with other riches from South America. She was sailing from Havana and bound for Spain.
The Treasure was later recovered by an expedition led by Mel Fisher in 1985. Following the recovery, Mel Fischer faced a lengthy legal battle with the State of Florida which later awarded the finders sole ownership of the treasure.
Pendant with Replica Atocha 5/8" Coin
15999
Regular price $100.00 Save $-100.00Pendant with a Replica Atocha 5/8" Coin. Frame is made with .925 sterling silver and the coin is made 100% from silver bars recovered from the wreckage of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha and a certificate of authenticity are accompanied to verify the authenticity.
Frame Metal | .925 Silver |
Coin Metal | Silver (Recovered 80lbs bars from the Atocha) |
Total Height | 5/8" Approximately |
Nuestra Señora de Atocha (Our lady of Atocha)
Atocha, as referred to by most people, was a treasure galleon and the best known of the fleet of ships that sank in a hurricane in 1622 off the Florida Keys. At the time of her sinking, the Atocha was carrying a large cargo of gold, silver, gems along with other riches from South America. She was sailing from Havana and bound for Spain.
The Treasure was later recovered by an expedition led by Mel Fisher in 1985. Following the recovery, Mel Fischer faced a lengthy legal battle with the State of Florida which later awarded the finders sole ownership of the treasure.
Cross Pendant with a Replica Atocha 1/2" Coin
14928
Regular price $260.00 Sale price $185.00 Save $75.00Cross Pendant with a Replica Atocha 1/2" Coin. Cross frame is made with .925 sterling silver and the coin is made 100% from silver bars recovered from the wreckage of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha and a certificate of authenticity are accompanied to verify the authenticity.
Frame Metal |
.925 sterling silver |
Coin Metal | Silver (Recovered 80lbs bars from the Atocha) |
Total Height | 1.5" Approximately |
Nuestra Señora de Atocha (Our lady of Atocha)
Atocha, as referred to by most people, was a treasure galleon and the best known of the fleet of ships that sank in a hurricane in 1622 off the Florida Keys. At the time of her sinking, the Atocha was carrying a large cargo of gold, silver, gems along with other riches from South America. She was sailing from Havana and bound for Spain.
The Treasure was later recovered by an expedition led by Mel Fisher in 1985. Following the recovery, Mel Fischer faced a lengthy legal battle with the State of Florida which later awarded the finders sole ownership of the treasure.
Pendant with 1" Replica Atocha Coin
18255
Regular price $240.00 Save $-240.00Pendant with a Replica Atocha 1" Coin. The frame is made with .925 sterling silver and the coin is made 100% from silver bars recovered from the wreckage of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha and a certificate of authenticity is accompanied to verify the authenticity.
Frame Metal | .925 Silver |
Coin Metal | Silver (Recovered 80lbs bars from the Atocha) |
Total Height | 2" Approximately |
Nuestra Señora de Atocha (Our lady of Atocha)
Atocha, as referred to by most people, was a treasure galleon and the best known of the fleet of ships that sank in a hurricane in 1622 off the Florida Keys. At the time of her sinking, the Atocha was carrying a large cargo of gold, silver, gems along with other riches from South America. She was sailing from Havana and bound for Spain.
The Treasure was later recovered by an expedition led by Mel Fisher in 1985. Following the recovery, Mel Fischer faced a lengthy legal battle with the State of Florida which later awarded the finders sole ownership of the treasure.