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Includes like coin and Certificate of Authenticity
This 10-Cash coin was recovered in 1985 from the remains of the Honorable East India Company ship, ADMIRAL GARDNER which wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, 80 miles from London, in January 1809 while in route to Madras, India.The ship was carrying a cargo of copper ingots and coins dated 1808 that were specifically minted for the East India Company to use in India to pay the common laborers.
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Includes like coin in sterling silver bezel on 20" leather rope and Certificate of Authenticity.
This 10-Cash coin was recovered in 1985 from the remains of the Honorable East India Company ship, ADMIRAL GARDNER which wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, 80 miles from London, in January 1809 while in route to Madras, India.The ship was carrying a cargo of copper ingots and coins dated 1808 that were specifically minted for the East India Company to use in India to pay the common laborers.
($8.00 shipping)
Includes like coin in stainless steel bezel on 20" leather rope and Certificate of Authenticity.
This 10-Cash coin was recovered in 1985 from the remains of the Honorable East India Company ship, ADMIRAL GARDNER which wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, 80 miles from London, in January 1809 while in route to Madras, India.The ship was carrying a cargo of copper ingots and coins dated 1808 that were specifically minted for the East India Company to use in India to pay the common laborers.
($8.00 shipping)
Includes like coin in layered gold bezel on 20" leather rope and Certificate of Authenticity.
This 10-Cash coin was recovered in 1985 from the remains of the Honorable East India Company ship, ADMIRAL GARDNER which wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, 80 miles from London, in January 1809 while in route to Madras, India. The ship was carrying a cargo of copper ingots and coins dated 1808 that were specifically minted for the East India Company to use in India to pay the common laborers.
($8.00 shipping)
Includes like coin on card and Certificate of Authenticity.
This 10-Cash coin was recovered in 1985 from the remains of the Honorable East India Company ship, ADMIRAL GARDNER which wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, 80 miles from London, in January 1809 while in route to Madras, India. The ship was carrying a cargo of copper ingots and coins dated 1808 that were specifically minted for the East India Company to use in India to pay the common laborers.
($8.00 shipping)
Includes like coin in sterling silver bezel on 20" leather rope and Certificate of Authenticity.
The United Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie aka "VOC") was established in 1602 with the purpose of sending ships to Asia to buy pepper and spices. More than 250 ships were lost during the two centuries the VOC operated, scattering countless treasures to the bottom of the shipping lanes from East Asia to Europe. Despite the early success, the company was dissolved in 1800.
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