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Shipwreck Pirate Spanish Maravedis/Cob coin, circa 1624 - 1641. Ref. JA33
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Shipwreck Pirate Spanish Maravedis/Cob coin, circa 1624 - 1641. Ref. JA33

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Shipwreck Pirate Spanish Maravedis/Cob coin, circa 1624 - 1641. Ref. JA33
 
On offer is this superb Spanish 'Pirate' copper coin recovered from a shipwreck and dated between 1624 to 1641.
This Spanish coin, equivalent to eight Maravidas, would have been from the reign of Philip IV of Spain.
This is a 'hammered' coin, which would likely have been produced either in Spain or in one of the 'New Colonies' in the Americas.These copper Maravedi  were first struck in Seville, Spain, and were for the use for payment of smaller transactions in the colonies. The 'hammered' coin was produced by heating a piece of bronze, copper, silver or gold to soften it and then hammering it between two 'dies'. Each die was of iron and had the design carved into it.  This was a rather primitive method of producing coins but it was used for hundreds of years in Europe. The above coin shows a 'cross', a symbol often used in earlier coins in Spain. I cannot quite make out much detail in the the coin as many of these coins were minted during the reign of Philip II and over-stamped (and upgraded to a higher denomination) by Philip IV.

The coin is quite irregular, in fact, it is almost a rectangle in shape, possibly having been distorted due to the over-stamping and measures roughly between 15mm  x 22mm in diameter with a weight of 4.39 grams and is 1.5mm thick. Even though it has been in the sea for a few hundred years, it remains in fair condition.

Please note - I am NOT a numismatist, but, from my research, I believe this coin is dated  and identified correctly. My apologies, if I am wrong.


This is a genuine antique. Please remember the classification of an 'antique' is that it should be 100 years old, OR MORE. There are many articles being offered as 'antiques' when, clearly, they are not.
 
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19 Aug 2014