![]() ![]() You can purchase your own authentic Atocha - Margarita coin or a reproduction made with a portion of from authentic Atocha silver or gold from the only "official" Mel Fisher Family treasure website on the internet who are the finders of the Atocha & Margarita shipwrecks! Every Atocha and Margarita historic artifact on the Mel Fisher website can be guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a documented Certificate of Authenticity that can trace the item from the seabed - to our conservation lab - to you. Gold coin denominations are 8 escudo, 4 escudo, 2 Two pieces of eight (silver) equaled a one-escudo coin or a sixteen-to-one rationīetween gold and silver bullion. The term dubloon originally came from the word double for a two escudo coin. Gold Atocha coins were measured in escudos and were referred to as doubloons. Due to the crude hand-struck minting process, no two coins look Each denomination was to equal one-half of the next higherĭenomination. Reales silver Atocha coin was roughly equivalent to one months pay for a sailorĭenominations of the Atocha coins were based on the Onza or avoirdupois ounceĮqualing 28 grams. ![]() Theirĭenominations are 8 reales, 4 reales, 2 reales, 1 real, ½ real and ¼ real. Silver coins are referred to as pieces of eight and were measured in reales. The gold Atocha coins would have been in the pockets and Recovered! The gold Atocha coins were minted in Spain, as gold coins were not minted To date, only 128 gold Atocha coins have been The Nuestra Senora de Atocha carried over 200,000 hand stamped silver coins from Location of the primary cultural deposit was made by Treasure Salvors, Inc., on July All attempts to locate the shipwreck failed until the Two hundred and sixty persons perished and tons of gold, silver, and other preciousĬargo were lost to the sea. On September 6, 1622, the heavily laden treasure galleon of King Philip IVs Tierraįirme Fleet struck a reef and sank in a raging storm near the Florida Keys. Shipwreck of the Nuestra Senora de Atocha. The term ∺tocha Coins refers to silver and gold Spanish coins recovered from the ![]()
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