AtochaFan
Jr. Member
- #1
Thread Owner
First off, what is it worth?
Mom bought an Atocha silver 8 reales coin mounted in a gold bezel complete with an Atocha emerald. It was graded as one, the highest grade and it does look beautiful. She said that now is the time to sell. I have the "Certification of Authenticity" and the "Appraisal Certificate," both dated November 3, 1996. The coin is in Mel Fisher's artifact database - Coin number 95A-2099 - and the database information matches the paperwork.
Second: With all the scams you hear about on the internet, how in the world do you convince someone to buy a item? Nope, I do not have years of experience and integrity to back up my claims. So, who do I go to?
Photos:
Atocha Shipwreck
Certification of Authenticity
Denomination: 8 Reales
Reign: Philip III
Mint: Potosi
Assayer: T 1618-21
Weight: 25.90 grams
Grade: One (1)
Mom bought an Atocha silver 8 reales coin mounted in a gold bezel complete with an Atocha emerald. It was graded as one, the highest grade and it does look beautiful. She said that now is the time to sell. I have the "Certification of Authenticity" and the "Appraisal Certificate," both dated November 3, 1996. The coin is in Mel Fisher's artifact database - Coin number 95A-2099 - and the database information matches the paperwork.
Second: With all the scams you hear about on the internet, how in the world do you convince someone to buy a item? Nope, I do not have years of experience and integrity to back up my claims. So, who do I go to?
Photos:


Atocha Shipwreck
Certification of Authenticity
Denomination: 8 Reales
Reign: Philip III
Mint: Potosi
Assayer: T 1618-21
Weight: 25.90 grams
Grade: One (1)