Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT. Silver Ingot from The Rooswijk 98.5 fine silver with clear stamps of the Amsterdam Chamber of VOC Dutch East India Co. And assayer mark (a goat). Can meet in Bristol, Plymouth or Cornwall. As anyone knows antiques in Original condition are worth more. Most of these bars were cleaned when they were salvaged. Ones like this in Original condition from been at the bottom of the sea for hundreds of years are Extremely rare artifacts. The Rooswijk was sunk in 1739 off Southeast England, just North of the Straits of Dover. There, the sea hides a most unusual feature known as the Goodwin Sands, where sandbanks appear and disapper unpredictably with the tides. Many ships over the centuries have sunk here and silted over, and occasionally one of the wrecks will surface and be discovered. Such is the case with the Rooswijk, a Dutch East Indian Co. Vessel that foundered on the Goodwin Sands in a storm on December 19, 1739, with all hands and its chests of treasure, virtually gone without a trace. CASH ON COLLECTION ONLY. I CAN MEET YOU ANYWHERE IN CORNWALL, DEVON or SOMERSET AREA. WE WILL MEET SOMEWHERE VERY SAFE LIKE OUTSIDE A POLICE STATION IF YOU LIKE. The item “Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT” is in sale since Saturday, October 30, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins\Bullion/Bars\Silver Bullion\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “noble_murphy” and is located in Taunton. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore.
- Unit Type: kg
- Shape: Bar
- Fineness: 0.980
- Material: Silver
- Precious Metal Content per Unit: 2KG
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
- Unit Quantity: 4
- Total Precious Metal Content: 2Kg
- Brand/Mint: VOC Amsterdam 1739
- Modified Item: No
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