Heritage World Coin Auctions > Showcase Auction 61364Auction date: 17 March 2024
Lot number: 21112

Price realized: 550 USD   (Approx. 505 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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Bolivia
Charles II "Piedmont" Cob 8 Reales 1679 P-V VF Details (Saltwater Damage) NGC, Potosi mint, KM26, Cal-716. 24.82gm. Salvaged from the "Piedmont" (sunk in 1795 in the Lyme Bay, south of England). Impressive for the wreck, presenting little corrosion to the wide-flan.

As apart of an incredibly large fleet of 300 ships, the Piedmont was bound for the West Indies to suppress a French uprising. The ship was forced into Lyme Bay on November 18th, 1795, due to a hurricane that would scatter and sink all ships located along the Dorset Coast. The Piedmont, along with five other ships (The Aeolus, Catherine, Golden Grove, Thomas, and Venus) would break along Chesil Beach to collectively become known as the 'Lyme Bay Wrecks'. In the 1980's, the slew of wrecks were salvaged by divers Selwyn Williams and Les and Julia C. Kent. They discovered numerous silver cobs attributed to the late 1600s; assumed to be coins that were captured from 17th century wrecks, stored in the Bank of England, and then lost again.

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