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The illustration "Billy Bones" by N.C. Wyeth, painted for the 1911 version of Robert Lewis Stevenson's Treasure Island. It pictures a pirate captain with spyglass gazing out to sea.
Robert Lewis Knecht holds a stack of 1715 Fleet shipwreck treasure coins in one hand and displays a single coin with the other, standing by a swimming pool, wearing a blue shirt and 1715 Fleet shipwreck treasure coin necklace.

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EXTREMELY RARE Mel Fisher Hand Signed Certificate 1715 Fleet Shipwreck 4 Reale Piece of Eight 14K Gold Pendant | Artifact #3943

A Rare 4 Reale - EXTREMELY RARE Certificate Hand Signed by Mel Fisher! From the 1715 Fleet Glory Days of Kip Wagner and Mel Fisher - 

Please Note: This is an authentic 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Treasure Coin, and you will receive the exact pendant in the photographs and description.

FOR PENDANT SIZE SEE COIN DETAILS BELOW

One of the most famed treasure fleets of all time, the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet yields some of the most stunning examples of early 1700's silver Spanish "cob" shipwreck treasure coins.

Crudely minted cob coins - short for cabo de barra, or "end of the bar," each has it's own unique shape - and combined with the sea wear and stunning patinas, each is a small work of art!

What connection does the 1715 Fleet have to Pirates: These "pieces of 8" are also the famous coins of pirate legend and lore. The Spanish quickly began salvaging their fleet. But pirate Henry Jennings amassed a crew and attacked the Spanish salvage camp on December 28, 1715. They made off with upwards of 350,000 pieces of 8. Obviously, this coin survived that raid, and lay hidden for hundreds of years on the ocean bottom, to be salvaged only a few years ago.

The pirate Blackbeard was also prowling the Florida coast and Caribbean at this time and drinking rum with Jennings! It's fascinating to consider that Blackbeard was sailing by, and attacking ships, just a few miles from the wreckage of "The Fleet," which stretched for over 30 miles along the Florida coast.

Save 20% on a Chain!

Save 20% on a Chain!

with your treasure coin purchase. Choose your chain and enter Coupon Code: CHAIN at checkout. (Does not apply to discounted clearance chains.)

with your treasure coin purchase. Choose your chain and enter Coupon Code: CHAIN at checkout. (Does not apply to discounted clearance chains.)

We're Robert & April and we're here to help!

We're Robert & April and we're here to help!

Questions? Confused? Looking for a gift? We're experts at matching treasure to people. Give us a call at 503.436.1626, join us on Live Chat, or drop us an email at treasure@cannonbeachtreasure.com.

Questions? Confused? Looking for a gift? We're experts at matching treasure to people. Give us a call at 503.436.1626, join us on Live Chat, or drop us an email at treasure@cannonbeachtreasure.com.

A picture of Robert and April Knecht, owners of Cannon Beach Treasure Company.
Robert and April Knecht, owners of Cannon Beach Treasure Company.