The famed 1 Reale Pirate Piece of Eight in a 14K White Gold Heirloom Pendant
Pirates! Perhaps no other class of seafarers is quite so famous – or infamous!
Please Note: This is an authentic Consolacion Shipwreck Treasure Coin, and you will receive the exact pendant in the photographs and description.
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But tying shipwreck coins to actual pirates is rare – most treasure galleons sank due to hurricanes, poor navigation or lack of upkeep. But the Treasure of Isla de Muerto (The Treasure of Dead Man’s Island) is the exception… for her cache of glittering treasure went to the bottom because of – yes, you guessed it – PIRATES!
This Piece of Eight, salvaged from the wreckage of the doomed Spanish galleon Consolacion, is especially rare – very few 1 Reales were minted compared to the larger, silver-dollar-sized 8 Reale.
Your Consolacion Shipwreck 1 Reale Pirate Piece of Eight
- Date: 1676
- Denomination: 1 Reale
- Ruler: Charles II of Spain
- Mint: Potosi, Upper Peru (Modern Day Bolivia)
- Coin Metal: Silver
- Bezel Metal: 14K White Gold
- Obverse (Front): Jerusalem Cross
- Reverse: (Back): The Pillars and Waves (The Pillars of Hercules and Waves of the Atlantic Ocean)
- Articulating Nautical Shackle Bail Interior Diameter: Will accommodate chain or leather necklace up to 6.2 mm
- Pendant size including bezel: 7/8 Across, 1 1/2" Tall - the width of a U.S. quarter
Robert's Notes: Very nice cross, and partial CORLVS Latin for Charles II of Spain. Most of the time this falls off the edge of the planchet.
E assayer's initial, "76" date, "P" mint mark, and good Pillars and Waves with partial PLV SVL TRA (PLUS ULTRA - More Beyond see notes below).
This coin was struck 100 years before America declared its independence from Britain.
It is a wonderful specimen from this fascinating shipwreck. It was removed from the edge of the remains of a treasure chest.
The Spanish Cob Coin Pillars and Waves Design
While each coin does not have every detail, the most striking feature is the two upright “pillars” which represent the Pillars of Hercules; the waves below, the Atlantic Ocean. Starting in the 10 o’clock position there is a “P” for Potosi, next is a number for the denomination. Next is the assayer’s initial. The two or three numerals above the center wave are the date. Through the center runs the phrase PLV SVL TRA – “Plus Ultra” – More Beyond the Pillars of Hercules. On the reverse is the crusaders cross, with lions and castles in the four quadrants representing the early Spanish kingdoms of Leon and Castile. Coins minted in the 1700s will have three digits, i.e. 737 for 1737.
Your Isla de Muerto Pendant Comes Complete with:
- Our 100% Authentic Lifetime Guarantee
- A Detailed, Customized, Multi-Page, Full Color Photo Certificate of Authenticity Researched and Written by Robert Lewis Knecht
- 10 page full color Potosi mint Historic Brief written by Robert
- The Coins of the Lost Galleons Book
- Treasure Hunters Gazette Booklet
- Mini Museum Display for when you are not wearing your treasure
- A Treasure Jewelry Care Card