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Spanish Cob (Piece-of-Eight) recovered from the Joanna shipwreck (1682)
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Spanish Cob (Piece-of-Eight) recovered from the Joanna shipwreck (1682)

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
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Product code
pw75
Bob Shop ID
182518149

 

Spanish Cob (Piece-of-Eight) recovered from the Joanna shipwreck (1682)

The Johanna (or Joanna) was an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC).

She made five voyages for the EIC between 1671 and 1681. On her sixth voyage she became the first Indiaman lost on the South African coast when she wrecked in February 1682 near Cape Agulhas, Africa’s southernmost point.

Struck in Silver. Weight 20.2 grams and diameter 31mm x 33mm. The vendor has a photocopy of the certificate of authenticity.

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