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Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

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 Somerset, Devon, Dorset, Wiltshire , Gloustershire or Cornwall. Basically ANYWHERE “SAFE” IN THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND. Not too long ago antiques were worth more in original cleaned and restored condition, but now in 2021 the antique industry has changed in that people pay more for things in unrestored condition. My bars have coral style brown bits from been at the bottom of the sea for hundreds of years. Most bars were INSIDE these chests so came out black and once cleaned were shiny silver clean, however as the chests were not water tight some bars had the same brown crust that can be seen on my bars. Most of these bars were cleaned when they were salvaged. All of the bars are worth about 2 or 3 times scrap price but 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 THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND. 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, November 13, 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

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

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 Somerset, Devon, Dorset, Wiltshire , Gloustershire or Cornwall. Basically ANYWHERE “SAFE” IN THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND. Not too long ago antiques were worth more in original cleaned and restored condition, but now in 2021 the antique industry has changed in that people pay more for things in unrestored condition. My bars have coral style brown bits from been at the bottom of the sea for hundreds of years. Most bars were INSIDE these chests so came out black and once cleaned were shiny silver clean, however as the chests were not water tight some bars had the same brown crust that can be seen on my bars. Most of these bars were cleaned when they were salvaged. All of the bars are worth about 2 or 3 times scrap price but 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 THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND. 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, November 6, 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

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

Solid Silver Bar / Ingot SUNKEN TREASURE 1739 Museum Quality XXRARE ARTIFACT

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

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g

A lovely homemade silver ingot rustic bar. This was created melting down scrap 925 silver items, eg spoons, napkin rings etc and made into the shape of old shipwreck type silver bars. These are guaranteed to be 925 silver. I have a couple more for sale in various weights. This particular bar weighs 137g (approx). (Please note the 50p and Navy Cut cigarette box in the pictures are purely for size representation/item support purposes). Please have a look at the photographs and if you have any queries at all, or would like further detail or photographs, please do not hesitate to contact me. Important Information (PLEASE READ). As I would rather personally ensure that all your problems or issues are rectified to your total satisfaction. All weights and measures are approximate, allowing for different scales calibration etc. The item “Homemade Solid Silver 925 Bar Ingot Pirate Sunken Shipwreck Treasure 137g” is in sale since Friday, April 2, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins\Bullion/Bars\Silver Bullion\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “gbm64″ and is located in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom.
  • Shape: Bar
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Fineness: 0.925
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 137 g
  • Material: Solid Silver
  • Product: Ingot
  • Composition: Solid Silver

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

Over 635grams of solid hallmarked sterling silver. This boxed set is one of a limited edition of 3000 of 20 solid sterling silver ingots depicting the history of these great liners. Each ingot weighs an ounce and is hallmarked for BM Birmingham 1977. The liners are: savannah 1819, Sirius 1838, great western 1838, Britannia 1840, Great Britain 1845, Persia 1856, great eastern 1859, oceanic 1871, kaiser wilhelm der grosse 1897, City of New York 1889, mMauretania 1907, titanic 1912, gripsholm 1925, Empress of Britain 1931, rex 1932, Normandie 1935, Queen Mary 1936, Enited States 1952, Queen Elizabeth 1940, and Queen Elizabeth 1969. Each ingot has a description of the liner on the reverse. The ingots are displayed in two blue velvet trays, encased in a sturdy treasure chest. Also includes a very rare original information sheet. Absolutely beautiful you will not be disappointed. Please see the pictures as they form a important part of the description and please remember this is a authentic vintage item and will show signs of wear and tear but make no mistake these are stunning. Ask any questions you may have always happy to help. Collection in person in possible from Greenwich south east London. Please note it can take me upto 3 days to dispatch thank you. The item “RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST” is in sale since Tuesday, August 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins\Bullion/Bars\Silver Bullion\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “vandamage1984″ and is located in London. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Chile.
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 635g
  • Fineness: .925

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

Over 635grams of solid hallmarked sterling silver. This boxed set is one of a limited edition of 3000 of 20 solid sterling silver ingots depicting the history of these great liners. Each ingot weighs an ounce and is hallmarked for BM Birmingham 1977. The liners are: savannah 1819, Sirius 1838, great western 1838, Britannia 1840, Great Britain 1845, Persia 1856, great eastern 1859, oceanic 1871, kaiser wilhelm der grosse 1897, City of New York 1889, mMauretania 1907, titanic 1912, gripsholm 1925, Empress of Britain 1931, rex 1932, Normandie 1935, Queen Mary 1936, Enited States 1952, Queen Elizabeth 1940, and Queen Elizabeth 1969. Each ingot has a description of the liner on the reverse. The ingots are displayed in two blue velvet trays, encased in a sturdy treasure chest. Also includes a very rare original information sheet. Absolutely beautiful you will not be disappointed. Please see the pictures as they form a important part of the description and please remember this is a authentic vintage item and will show signs of wear and tear but make no mistake in exceptional condition. Ask any questions you may have always happy to help. Collection in person in possible from Greenwich south east London. Please note it can take me upto 3 days to dispatch thank you. The item “RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST” is in sale since Wednesday, June 27, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins\Bullion/Bars\Silver Bullion\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “vandamage1984″ and is located in London. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Chile.
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 635g
  • Fineness: .925

Solid Silver Guo Bao Jin Gui-Zhi Wan, National Gold Treasure value 10 thousand

Solid Silver Guo Bao Jin Gui-Zhi Wan, National Gold Treasure value 10 thousand

Solid Silver Guo Bao Jin Gui-Zhi Wan, National Gold Treasure value 10 thousand

Xin Dynasty, Wang Mang, AD 7-23 Solid Silver, Guo Bao Jin Gui – Zhi Wan, which means: National Gold Treasure, value ten thousands. Weight: 30.5 grams. Inscription: Guo Bao Jin Gui – Zhi Wan. Which means: National Gold Treasure, value ten thousands. XIN DYNASTY Interregnum of Wang Mang, AD 7-23. The interregnum of Wang Mang was a very interesting time in Chinese history, but remember the old curse, “May you live in interesting times”. The exact dates and events that led Wang Mang to power differ a little between references, but for the time being we are using mostly those given by Robert Tye in his essay WANG MANG (paperback, 20 pages), but in a few cases, where noted, other dates may be used. If you are interested in learning more about this period and would like to read his essay, let us know and we will see if it is still available from him. About 47 BC, Mang was born into the most powerful family in China, a family that effectively ruled through a series of puppet Han emperors. He held a series of high governmental posts before becoming Minister of War in 7 BC, but fell from favor and retired two years later. Robert Tye records that in AD 3 Mang became father-in-law to the Emperor and, in AD 6, was appointed regent to the child Emperor P’ing Ti. This differs somewhat from the information recorded by Michael Mitchiner (in Oriental Coins and their Values, The Ancient & Classical World) who says Wang became regent to P’ing Ti in AD 1 but replaced him with Ju Tze Yung in AD 7 at which time Wang gave himself the office of Acting Emperor. Both sources agree that in AD 9 (January 10 according to Tye) Wang declared himself Emperor, establishing his “Hsin” (new) Dynasty. The China of Wang Mang’s day was one of extreme wealth and yet extreme poverty: a very few owned almost everything while the vast majority of people just barely survived. Wang set up a system very much like modern communism, and through a series of monetary and economic reforms confiscated the wealth of the elite, redistributing part of it among the common people. His first two coinage reforms, along with the nationalization of land in his economic reforms, succeeded in confiscating the wealth of the elite, transferring it to the state treasuries where it remained until Mang’s death when 150 tons of gold were found to be still in storage. He brought in a system to regulate prices, and his third coinage reform was intended to facilitate trade. None of this worked the way he intended and his fourth and fifth reforms seem to have been an attempt to undo the damage. In the end, he created a nightmare of political and economic upheaval that resulted in famines, anarchy and rebellions among displaced people. The last years of his reign were a period of chaos during which an estimated twenty-five million people died, about half China’s population. It must have been a very interesting time, indeed! As with many aspects of the early years of Wang Mang, there is dispute over his reign titles. So far we have found the following information, but it may not be fully accurate. The item “Solid Silver Guo Bao Jin Gui-Zhi Wan, National Gold Treasure value 10 thousand” is in sale since Saturday, December 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\Ancient\Chinese”. The seller is “best66666″ and is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Civilisation: Chinese
  • Period: AD 7-23
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Metal: Silver

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

Over 635grams of solid hallmarked sterling silver. This boxed set is one of a limited edition of 3000 of 20 solid sterling silver ingots depicting the history of these great liners. Each ingot weighs an ounce and is hallmarked for BM Birmingham 1977. The liners are: savannah 1819, Sirius 1838, great western 1838, Britannia 1840, Great Britain 1845, Persia 1856, great eastern 1859, oceanic 1871, kaiser wilhelm der grosse 1897, City of New York 1889, mMauretania 1907, titanic 1912, gripsholm 1925, Empress of Britain 1931, rex 1932, Normandie 1935, Queen Mary 1936, Enited States 1952, Queen Elizabeth 1940, and Queen Elizabeth 1969. Each ingot has a description of the liner on the reverse. The ingots are displayed in two blue velvet trays, encased in a sturdy treasure chest. The item “RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST” is in sale since Wednesday, August 02, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins\Bullion/Bars\Silver Bullion\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “stret297″ and is located in London. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Chile.
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 635g
  • Fineness: .925

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST

Over 635grams of solid hallmarked sterling silver. This boxed set is one of a limited edition of 3000 of 20 solid sterling silver ingots depicting the history of these great liners. Each ingot weighs an ounce and is hallmarked for BM Birmingham 1977. The liners are: savannah 1819, Sirius 1838, great western 1838, Britannia 1840, Great Britain 1845, Persia 1856, great eastern 1859, oceanic 1871, kaiser wilhelm der grosse 1897, City of New York 1889, mMauretania 1907, titanic 1912, gripsholm 1925, Empress of Britain 1931, rex 1932, Normandie 1935, Queen Mary 1936, Enited States 1952, Queen Elizabeth 1940, and Queen Elizabeth 1969. Each ingot has a description of the liner on the reverse. The ingots are displayed in two blue velvet trays, encased in a sturdy wooden’treasure chest. The item “RARE BIRMINGHAM MINT 20 x SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS SHIPS TREASURE CHEST” is in sale since Friday, July 28, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins\Bullion/Bars\Silver Bullion\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “stret297″ and is located in London. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Chile.
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 635g
  • Fineness: .925

RARE 20 SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS BIRMINGHAM MINT TREASURE CHEST 3000 on

RARE 20 SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS BIRMINGHAM MINT TREASURE CHEST 3000 on

RARE 20 SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS BIRMINGHAM MINT TREASURE CHEST 3000 on

RARE 20 SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS BIRMINGHAM MINT TREASURE CHEST 3000 on

RARE 20 SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS BIRMINGHAM MINT TREASURE CHEST 3000 on

RARE 20 SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS BIRMINGHAM MINT TREASURE CHEST 3000 on

Over 635grams of solid hallmarked sterling silver. This boxed set is one of a limited edition of 3000 of 20 solid sterling silver ingots depicting the history of these great liners. Each ingot weighs an ounce and is hallmarked for BM Birmingham 1977. The liners are: savannah 1819, Sirius 1838, great western 1838, Britannia 1840, Great Britain 1845, Persia 1856, great eastern 1859, oceanic 1871, kaiser wilhelm der grosse 1897, City of New York 1889, mMauretania 1907, titanic 1912, gripsholm 1925, Empress of Britain 1931, rex 1932, Normandie 1935, Queen Mary 1936, Enited States 1952, Queen Elizabeth 1940, and Queen Elizabeth 1969. Each ingot has a description of the liner on the reverse. The ingots are displayed in two blue velvet trays, encased in a sturdy wooden’treasure chest. The item “RARE 20 SOLID SILVER INGOTS GREAT LINERS BIRMINGHAM MINT TREASURE CHEST 3000 on” is in sale since Friday, July 21, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins\Bullion/Bars\Silver Bullion\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “stret297″ and is located in London. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Chile.
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 20 oz
  • Fineness: .925
  • Unit Quantity: 20
  • Unit Type: Unit