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El Cazador Shipwreck Encrusted Loose Coin 1784 Rare

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El Cazador Shipwreck Encrusted Loose Coin 1784 Rare
This Spanish Silver 8 Reale, Encrusted Bust dollar is from the shipwreck that changed US History dramatically. This coin is nicely encrusted with the date 1783 visible, as well as the pillars and shield, and an indentation where another coin was stuck to it at some point. This coin was recovered during the 2002 Salvage Expedition, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. These coins are becoming very scarce and hard to find, especially in this uncleaned state. The El Cazador, a Spanish brigantine of war, was lost without a trace in the winter of 1784 while on route from Vera Cruz Mexico to the port of New Orleans. The wreck site was accidentally discovered on August 2, 1993 by a fishing vessel working the area. The treasure of the El Cazador, consisting of over 400,000 Spanish 8 reales and an equal amount of smaller denomination Spanish colonial coins from the Mexico City mint, was intended to stabilize the Spanish monetary system in colonial North America. Her loss contributed to Spain's eventual conveyance of Louisiana to France's Napoleon in 1800. The rest is history, as three years later in 1803, Napoleon of France sold Louisiana to the United States, instantly doubling the size of the country.