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El Cazador Beaded Bracelet
An original and elegant black glass and metal beaded bracelet crafted of Sterling Silver and 18-karat gold accents. At the center of the 7 ½ inch long bracelet is a genuine Half-real coin, recovered from the El Cazador shipwreck. The bracelet includes a lobster claw style closure. The coin dates from 1772 to 1783.The bracelet arrives with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Jay W. Johnson, the 36th Director of the United States Mint. Only a handful of times in the last 15 years has a major shipwreck... |
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El Cazador Beaded Bracelet - All Black Beads
Only a handful of times in the last 15 years has a major shipwreck been recovered. In 1784, a Spanish ship headed for Louisiana disappeared. The ship was named El Cazador, 'The Hunter,' a Spanish 'Brig of War' loaded with a vast treasury of freshly-minted silver and bound for the New World. Over 200 years later, El Cazador and its sunken treasure were found. We may never know what mysterious force sank her, but it is certain that her lost treasure holds the key to the birth of the nation we know... |
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6755 El Cazador Shipwreck 1 Real Bracelet
Salvager certificate also included. This coin was salvaged from the Spanish brigantine of war, the El Cazador The Hunter which sank without a trace in January of 1784 while on route from Vera Cruz Mexico to the port of New Orleans. Her loss with a great treasure contributed to Spain's eventual conveyance of Louisiana to France's Napoleon in 1800. The rest is history, as three years later in 1803, Napoleon sold the Louisiana territory to the United States, instantly doubling the size of the United... |
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