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Plate 2-Daalder from the Nicobar Shipwreck (1787) Item 2 of 2
One of very few famous shipwrecks of the Danish East India Company, the Nicobar was outbound to India with a load of copper plate money from Sweden. The Nicobar never reached its destination: After stopping at False Bay (South Africa) to replenish supplies and offload sick crew, the ship left again on July 10,1783, and ran aground in a storm that night. The wreck was rediscovered in 1987 by local fishermen, who salvaged some of the copper plate money, the bulk of which were sold by Ponterio & Associates in California.
We currently have 3 plate money pieces on auction, 2 x 2-Daalder Pieces and a 4-Daalder piece (The book shown below is not included).
You are bidding on the second of the 2-Daalder pieces. It was clearly affected by the years under the sea and shows both a corner and central stamp with the lettering and date not visible. It measures 160 mm x 150 mm and weighs 1.007 kilogram.