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    Rare Dated 1615 Unknown Shipwreck 22K Gold 2 Escudo - the Legendary Doubloon - 18K Gold Pendant | Artifact #9822

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    This Spanish Shipwreck gold Escudo, or Doubloon, was recovered from the shores of Cadiz Bay...

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

    FOR PENDANT SIZE SEE COIN DETAILS BELOW

    No other coin is quite so legendary - or quite so regal - as the glittering 22K gold doubloon.  Desired above all other currency by kings, princesses, pirates, privateers and adventurers for centuries, this stunning example of the coin-minters art is the unquestioned treasure coin to end all treasure coins!

    Gold “doubloons” and silver “Pieces of 8” have been washing up on the shores of the Bay of Cadiz for hundreds of years! This precious treasure coin was among them!

    Your Cadiz Bay Gold Doubloon Pendant

    • Date minted: 1615? SEE NOTES BELOW
    • Denomination: 2 Escudo "Doubloon"
    • Coin weight: 6.7 grams 
    • Mint: "S" Seville, Spain
    • Rulers: Philip III (1698-1621)
    • Assayer: "D" Domínguez Ortiz (1612-1615)
    • Reverse (Back): The Jerusalem Cross
    • Obverse: (Front): The Royal Shield PHILPVS III
    • Coin Metal: 22K Gold
    • Bezel Metal: 18K Gold - Luxury-Gauge 1.5MM wide bezel
    • Articulating Nautical Shackle Bail with a 6.2mm inside diameter large enough to fit a high quality gold chain
    • Pendant Size including bezel: 1" Across, 1 1/2" Tall - Pendant width diameter of a Quarter 

      Note from Robert: Very interesting and one-of-a-kind specimen. Besides this being a beautiful coin, with a full cross, and in red partially visible mint mark "S", assayer's initials "D," this also has a partially visible date "615," and "REX" meaning KING in Latin. Most of the time, the dates on the outer edges of this type of coin aren't visible. 

      Assayer Domínguez Ortiz had a sort of crude (and "piratical") style to his coins of this period.  

      This coin is so stunning that I created a luxury weight 18K gold bezel for it, that gives it a regal look and feel. I like to use 18K as most of the coins and jewelry from this time period were 22K to 24K (pure) gold.   

      Shield design elements indicates the King’s realm: Castile and Leon; Jerusalem and Navarre; Aragon and Sicily, Granada. 

      For more information on our Cadiz Bay treasure doubloons, click here>

      To see our complete collection of Spanish "Piece of Eight" treasure coins, click here>

      We can never know the individual stories of the gold escudos discovered on the shores of Cadiz Bay, but when we consider the dates the coins were minted, we certainly can extrapolate a few things.  The gold from which the escudos are minted is more than likely from New World mines, and was transported as bullion bars, since the first gold coins were not minted in Mexico City until 1622, when Atocha made her fateful journey. 

      For nearly 300 years Cadiz Bay was a major port for Spanish treasure galleons departing and returning from the New World - hundreds sank in the bay over these centuries. In 1587 the British privateer Sir Frances Drake sailed into the Bay of Cadiz and attacked the Spanish Armada that was preparing to attack England. The coins in our Cadiz Bay collection that date prior to Drake's attack may be from some of those galleons! Storms and other battles sank later galleons.

      Your Gold Doubloon Pendant Comes Complete with:

      1. Our 100% Authentic Lifetime Guarantee
      2. A Detailed, Full Color, 3-Page Photo Certificate of Authenticity (with your exact coin) Researched and Written by Robert Lewis Knecht
      3. "Pieces of Eight" Historic Brief
      4. The Coins of the Lost Galleons Book
      5. Treasure Hunters Gazette Booklet
      6. Mini Museum Display for when you are not wearing your treasure
      7. A Treasure Jewelry Care Card