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SPANISH COLONIAL, various mints, clump of at least four cob fragments and a black bead in a massive

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SPANISH COLONIAL, various mints, clump of at least four cob fragments and a black bead in a massive
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SPANISH COLONIAL, various mints, clump of at least four cob fragments and a black bead in a massive coral conglomerate, various kings, assayers not visible. 3333 grams total. Roughly 11" x 8" x 5-½". One of the largest clumps that we've offered from the Concepción, with fragments of four heavily corroded cobs (one identifiable as an 8R) plus a single black bead sitting on the surface, quite possibly more inside. With original certificate from Captain Tracy Bowden through his contract with the Dominican Republic. Recovered from: Concepción, sunk in 1641 off Hispaniola