This auction has been won.
View other items offered by 19 Century Living437
Leading
sabastiano 00841 1 × R100.00
19 Jun 11:04

Similar products

38% OFF
antique african ndoro currency coin
Secondhand
R4,950.00 R8,000.00
Scarce 1600-1800s Tin 1 pitis coin recovered from unknown Indonesia shipwreck - Lot 1
Secondhand
R400.00
Spanish Shipwreck Blanca, 1469 to 1504, Ferdinand II Isabella I, NGC VF
Secondhand
R2,450.00
Replica Ancient Coin
Secondhand
R199.99
Shipwreck Pirate Spanish Maravedis/Cob coin, circa 1665-1700 Ref. 58MY
Sold

Shipwreck Pirate Spanish Maravedis/Cob coin, circa 1665-1700 Ref. 58MY

Secondhand 1 was available
R10.00 minimum increment
R100.00
Shipping
R35.00 Standard shipping using one of our trusted couriers applies to most areas in South Africa. Some areas may attract a R30.00 surcharge. This will be calculated at checkout if applicable.
Check my rate
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 3 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Buyer protection

Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
188509102

 Shipwreck Pirate Spanish Maravedis/Cob coin, circa 1665-1700 Ref. 58MY

On offer is this interesting Spanish 'Pirate' copper coin recovered from a shipwreck and dated between 1665-1700.
This Spanish coin, a Maravidas,  would have been from the reign of Carlos II of Spain.
The coin shows a castle within a shield with crown above, and, the remains of the lettering 'CAROLVS II D.G.'  On the obverse side we find a lion within a shield and the date 16 - -.
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. 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 roughly 8-sided and measures between 19-20 mm in diameter with a weight of 5.93 grams. Even though it has been in the sea for a few hundred years, it remains an interesting piece of ancient history.
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.

Price R100.00
Post R35.00

 

 
Terms: We offer a strict three-day approval period from the date the parcel reaches you. Refunds/credits are based on the cost of the article, NOT including delivery charges. Please advise us within this period whether you would like to return any article for a refund/credit. Although we pride ourselves in our packing, the buyer remains responsible for loss, non-arrival or damage to goods being sent to, or returned. 

Recently viewed

See more
14% OFF
Brake Shoe Set Fiat/Opel
New
R482.00 R558.00
Old New Zealand Rugby Crested Spoon
Secondhand
R50.00 No bids
Miniature white & blue tea kettle
Secondhand
R35.00 No bids
40mm HQ Acrylic medal capsule
New
R16.00