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Gold cut "finger" bar #23 from the "Golden Fleece wreck" (ca. 1550), 537 grams, marked three times w

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Bullion Start Price:18,500.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
Gold cut  finger  bar #23 from the  Golden Fleece wreck  (ca. 1550), 537 grams, marked three times w
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Gold cut "finger" bar #23 from the "Golden Fleece wreck" (ca. 1550), 537 grams, marked three times with fineness XX• (201/4K). About 6" x 1" x 1/2". This is the majority portion of a long, straight ingot, with one end a blunt point (the end of the metal flow) and the other end chiseled (smooth) about 1/5 of the way and then broken from there (very rough, with white coral bits in the crevices), the top of the bar more or less smooth with two significant patches of snow-white coral and the bottom with three instances of fineness markings (strategically placed so that such bars could be cut down to make "small change") each showing 2 curved x's in a box next to a single dot in a separate box. Note that the curved x's are an exact match with the two gold ingots found on the 1554 Fleet off Padre Island, Texas. From the "Golden Fleece wreck" (ca. 1550), with Sedwick photo-certificate from 2008.