My first Spanish Silver

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I don't know what it is. Maybe some of you can help me.
I would like to say that I found it from a ship wreck but I believe someone else found it first.
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I went to where everyone rafts up (Redneck Yacht Club). Lots of beer tabs and junk jewelry. The Spanish Silver and the 5 pound brass ships bearing were about the best of it. The ring was stainless.

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That looks real to me. The pros will know. Freakin awsome man congrats

sponge using smoke signals.
 

It probably is real, since somebody made it into a necklace. All you need is a chain and you can wear it.

Very nice find - congrats.
 

What you probably have is a real Spanish real, some of the similar pendents are made from real Spanish silver but from the ingots and they use a nice coin to make a mold and make more coins but since yours is irregular shaped from age I'd say you have an authentic one. Likely from the Atocha, the Fisher Family has sold thousands of these.

Where are you located at in SWFL? I'm in Englewood.

HH Dennis.
 

What you probably have is a real Spanish real, some of the similar pendents are made from real Spanish silver but from the ingots and they use a nice coin to make a mold and make more coins but since yours is irregular shaped from age I'd say you have an authentic one. Likely from the Atocha, the Fisher Family has sold thousands of these.

Where are you located at in SWFL? I'm in Englewood.

HH Dennis.
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Real nice find, I think dennco2000 had the right answer, the less then stellar coins from the Atocha were made into jewelry, the good ones were too but were more expensive thus many more worn out ones were sold...It is getting lost in time now but the Atocha was really loaded with gold and silver and big news back then.
Congrats on the dig.
 

That is a stellar find, the Atocha coins I have are fragments lowest grade, I would say yours is a 3 or 4 easy. Here is some comparison

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WOW !! Just looked online and found the same coin selling anywhere from $1,000. to $1,500. Just made my day.
 

Congratulations I know I love it WTG
 

Grats on the great find, still looking for my first genuine Spanish silver here !
 

Awesome find...you got Spanish silver and a nice piece of jewelry all in one...congrats.
 

Now, that is a fantastic find, Jonnie!

I hope that you will get a chain and enjoy wearing it as a pendant; it is gorgeous~!

Lorraine
 

That really is an awesome find!!! Congratulations!
 

one heck of a find Jonnie!! congrats
 

The fact that you found it at the RNYC amazes me. ... in an ocean of pull tabs and bottlecaps you find a beauty!!!
 

Stellar find! Your coin is a two reale .. From the style of cross on the obverse I'm guessing Lima or Potossi mint.
Definitely looks like an Atocha coin.
The Atocha sank in 1622.
The denomination is in the legend.. I circled it. (2)

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This one is clearer

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Fantastic!!!!! Looks like a two or three real cob. But be careful many places sell those knock off silver in a gold setting. Have a professional look at it. Still NICEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
 

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