Authentic 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Gold Coin – Fully Dated 2 Escudos from Lima Mint
Own a piece of maritime history with this exceptional 2 Escudos gold coin recovered from the legendary 1715 Spanish Fleet shipwreck. Minted in Lima, Peru during the reign of Philip V and dated 1710, this rare treasure has been expertly mounted in an 18k gold pendant adorned with 0.15CT of diamonds.
Why This Coin is Extraordinary:
- Fully Dated: Clear 1710 date visible – a rare find among shipwreck coins
- Exceptional Grade: Extremely Fine condition with remarkable detail preservation
- Historic Provenance: Recovered from the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet that sank off Florida's coast
- Museum-Quality Craftsmanship: Set in custom 18k gold mount with diamond accents
- Wearable History: Ready to wear as a statement pendant celebrating 300+ years of heritage
Coin Specifications:
| Coin Number: | 1715-85958 |
| Denomination: | 2 Escudos |
| Mint: | Lima, Peru |
| Reign: | Philip V of Spain |
| Mint Master: | H (1696-1711) |
| Coin Date: | 1710 |
| Grade: | Extremely Fine |
| Mount: | 18k Gold with 0.15CT Diamonds |
Pendant Dimensions: Approximately 1.25" long (including bail) × 1" wide
Each coin from the 1715 Fleet carries the story of Spain's golden age and the treacherous voyage that ended in tragedy. This authenticated treasure piece comes with a legacy that spans three centuries – from the royal mints of colonial Peru to the ocean floor, and now to your collection.
