Atocha Silver coin with 14kt bezel and 1921 Silver dollar coin pendent.

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Hello to all. I wanted ask for some help from all of you that know about coins. I bought these at a garage sale on Sat. Does anyone know if these Atochas have a little value? How about that silver dollar? I sincere thank you and appreciate your help and feedback.

Artslinger
Hi There,
Authentic Atocha coins do have value way beyond melt and non-shipwreck coins in similar condition, and nicely carved love tokens like yours can also have a premium (3x melt and up based on various factors). One issue with authenticity of your Atocha coin is that he COA which came with your (8 Reales?) pendant references a silver ingot, not a coin. In this case your "coin" might have been newly minted using silver extracted from an ingot found on the Atocha, which would still give it value over melt (I'd guess ~$100-200?), but definitely not as much as an authentic period coin from the Atocha. Just some thoughts. Hope this helps.
 

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