1140.4 oz 999 Silver Shipwreck Bar SS Gairsoppa HM Mint Bombay
SHIPWRECK EFFECT A a coin exhibiting minimal surface disturbance from saltwater exposure, and exhibiting superior eye appeal for a shipwreck artifact.
SHIPWRECK EFFECT B a coin showing evidence of light surface disturbance from immersion in saltwater, and may have some areas of moderate disturbance, not affecting central design elements. Coin possesses above-average eye appeal for shipwreck recovery coin.
SHIPWRECK EFFECT C a coin displaying moderate disturbance to its surface from exposure to saltwater, while possessing at least average eye appeal for a recovery specimen. Accurate attribution and identification is not hindered by any surface impairment.
SHIPWRECK EFFECT D portions of the coin exhibit heavy to severe disturbance from saltwater exposure, with metal loss affecting the design. While accurate identification and attribution may be possible, it is no longer possible to draw conclusive determinations about the coin’s surface prior to saltwater exposure.
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1860-O SS Republic Shipwreck Liberty Seated Half Dollar NGC Certified
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Recovered from the Spanish Shipwreck, Nuestra Señora de Atocha.
Coin: # 85A-167690
Denomination: 8 REALE
Mint: Potosi
Weight: 24
Grade: 1
Reign: Phillip III
Date: Shipwreck 1620 -
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This coin was on board the SS Republic when it sank in 1865 and spent decades underwater.
Because of this there is the shipwreck effect as noted by NGC.
SHIPWRECK EFFECT C — A coin displaying moderate disturbance to its surface from exposure to saltwater, while possessing at least average eye appeal for a recovery specimen. Accurate attribution and identification is not hindered by any surface impairment.
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This coin was on board the SS Republic when it sank in 1865 and spent decades underwater.
Because of this there is the shipwreck effect as noted by NGC.
SHIPWRECK EFFECT — Portions of the coin exhibit heavy to severe disturbance from saltwater exposure, with metal loss affecting the design. While accurate identification and attribution may be possible, it is no longer possible to draw conclusive determinations about the coin’s surface prior to saltwater exposure.
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This coin was on board the SS Republic when it sank in 1865 and spent decades underwater.
Because of this there is the shipwreck effect as noted by NGC.
SHIPWRECK EFFECT C — A coin displaying moderate disturbance to its surface from exposure to saltwater, while possessing at least average eye appeal for a recovery specimen. Accurate attribution and identification is not hindered by any surface impairment.
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This coin was on board the SS Republic when it sank in 1865 and spent decades underwater.
Because of this there is the shipwreck effect as noted by NGC.
SHIPWRECK EFFECT B — A coin showing evidence of light surface disturbance from immersion in saltwater. May have some areas of moderate disturbance, not affecting central design elements. Coin possesses above-average eye appeal for shipwreck recovery coin.
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1857-S S.S. Central America Shipwreck mGold/ COA & Box
Bold 7, Faint S
PCGS MS61 -
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1865-S $20 Liberty Shipwreck Brother Jonathan PCGS AU58