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Ship Wreck Coins (Id: Likely Spanish Cobs)

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Hi, here's a couple coins I bought in the late 80's or early 90's at a Atlanta coin show. I think these were suposed to be from the huge Mel Fisher find. Does anyone recgonize the coin inventory tag numbers? Thanks!


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They certainly look like typical shipwreck coins, with saltwater corrosion. They once were probably Spanish cobs, which don't look pretty even at the best of times.
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I threw them on the scanner for a quick photo, which doesn't give much detail or depth. I didn't know if the barcode would id the shipwreck. Thank's for the info!
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