Right!!!!!! 209 years to be exact! Amazing something like that could survive with all the currents, sea life, temperature, water etc etc. Pretty cool indeed. Thanks for watching Frank!
I absolutely love this coin and the history,it's fascinating.My oldest Reale is a 1776 2 Reale,and one of my favorite coins.And what a coincidence,I just uploaded a drawing that goes exactly to this theme.Have a great day buddy
Really enjoyable, informative vid. You explained the apparent consequences of the sinking well, kinda scary how life takes its turns! Your effort is appreciated. Congrats on the shipwreck coin. Such a neat history.
Really appreciate your kind words. I truly enjoy sharing this kind of stuff with others. Especially when people enjoy it. Thanks Eric for your comment!
The story of the El Cazador is fascinating. To think if that ship made it to port it would have changed world history. I have a 2 Reales from the El Cazador myself and will be looking to add the famous pieces of Eight to my collection someday. Nice ASE gift, that was very nice of Kasey. Great video, loved listening!
Thank you brother! I don’t think I mentioned that on board was also about the same amount of other denominations as well. Obviously your 2 reales was part of that group. Pretty cool indeed!
Congrats on the pickup. Very cool history of the shipwreck and coins. It’s almost like a Twilight Zone episode. What might have been if these had made it to destination. Crazy to think about 🤔Cool story about the ASE 🇺🇸 🫡 Thank you for your service, Brother.
Thank you bro! Ya really gnarly how certain events shaped our world. Heck we may have not had a New Orleans to party at! Instead we’d all be eating tacos and drinking Coronas in that port instead of po boys and daiquiris! Haha
Have one that received a XF40 grade. This America's first pre mint silver dollar, people were still using it as payment until 1857.There are counterfeit ones, so beware.
Such a cool history on those. The world would be a different place if the Cazador had made it there. This directly affected the territory of the US forever. Great find my friend. I'm happy you have one now!
Yooo! Long time no hear! Was wondering what the heck. Figured work picked up and you have been busy. Anyway, about the show. It’s a mid size one, about 40-50 dealers. The quality isn’t top notch either like some of the bigger shows. Tons of common Morgan’s etc. yes bro prices were STEEP. I went 3 years ago and was able to get common UNC raw Morgan’s for like 27-40 bucks. Now most are 75-100. I mean it mimics the market but damn, hardly any deals per se. This one I feel was fair. Considering no taxes and shipping I paid about the same on the bay. Thanks for watching keep in touch
I purchased one of these coins from ebay and when I checked the NGC number with there website the coin photos did not match - The other coin the guy was selling was also FAKE - Be careful guy's
Awesome score there. I've always fancied having one of those in my collection.
They are pretty cool my friend. Relatively cheap too. Glad to have added this one. Appreciate you commenting and watching! Be well
Great pickup! Love those 8 reales! Shipwreck coins are pretty awesome!
Agree brother! I’ve always wanted one! Thanks for watching and commenting! Mahalo!
Great coin man and an interesting story with it.
Thanks my friend! Glad you enjoyed!
Wow.. amazing history! it really blows my mind that these things have been sitting at the bottom of the ocean. Very cool stuff!
Right!!!!!! 209 years to be exact! Amazing something like that could survive with all the currents, sea life, temperature, water etc etc. Pretty cool indeed. Thanks for watching Frank!
Nice pick up and memories there from the show as well. Good grab of some deep history there and glad to see you post up Silver 🏄♂️!
Thanks my friend! Was super pumped to nab this one that’s for sure. Appreciate you watching. Be well!
Sweet! Been trying to get one of those for a long time. Enjoyed the historical information too. That is really what good coins are all about. Thanks!
Absolutely! You actually reminded me I needed one lately with your gold version! So thanks for that! Appreciate you watching my friend!
I absolutely love this coin and the history,it's fascinating.My oldest Reale is a 1776 2 Reale,and one of my favorite coins.And what a coincidence,I just uploaded a drawing that goes exactly to this theme.Have a great day buddy
Awesome to hear bro! I’ll have to check out that vid! Thanks for watching and commenting!
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Really enjoyable, informative vid. You explained the apparent consequences of the sinking well, kinda scary how life takes its turns! Your effort is appreciated. Congrats on the shipwreck coin. Such a neat history.
Really appreciate your kind words. I truly enjoy sharing this kind of stuff with others. Especially when people enjoy it. Thanks Eric for your comment!
The story of the El Cazador is fascinating. To think if that ship made it to port it would have changed world history. I have a 2 Reales from the El Cazador myself and will be looking to add the famous pieces of Eight to my collection someday. Nice ASE gift, that was very nice of Kasey. Great video, loved listening!
Thank you brother! I don’t think I mentioned that on board was also about the same amount of other denominations as well. Obviously your 2 reales was part of that group. Pretty cool indeed!
Congrats on the pickup. Very cool history of the shipwreck and coins. It’s almost like a Twilight Zone episode. What might have been if these had made it to destination. Crazy to think about 🤔Cool story about the ASE 🇺🇸 🫡 Thank you for your service, Brother.
Thank you bro! Ya really gnarly how certain events shaped our world. Heck we may have not had a New Orleans to party at! Instead we’d all be eating tacos and drinking Coronas in that port instead of po boys and daiquiris! Haha
Nice 😊👍💞💞💞💞
Thank you my friend!! Appreciate you watching and commenting!
Have one that received a XF40 grade. This America's first pre mint silver dollar, people were still using it as payment until 1857.There are counterfeit ones, so beware.
@@leoguy1609 very nice!
@@silversurfer1986 Yes, had this ship not of sunk? The Louisiana Purchase might have never happened? This coin is under appreciated and under valued.
Such a cool history on those. The world would be a different place if the Cazador had made it there. This directly affected the territory of the US forever. Great find my friend. I'm happy you have one now!
Yes sir!! And I agree with you. Interesting to think how much numismatics have changed America over the years.
Find em and buy em! History saved.
What do these coins generally sell for?
150-250 dollars
Incredible piece of history here brother. Nice pickup!
How was the show overall? Sounds like you may have not been able to find many good deals
Yooo! Long time no hear! Was wondering what the heck. Figured work picked up and you have been busy. Anyway, about the show. It’s a mid size one, about 40-50 dealers. The quality isn’t top notch either like some of the bigger shows. Tons of common Morgan’s etc. yes bro prices were STEEP. I went 3 years ago and was able to get common UNC raw Morgan’s for like 27-40 bucks. Now most are 75-100. I mean it mimics the market but damn, hardly any deals per se. This one I feel was fair. Considering no taxes and shipping I paid about the same on the bay. Thanks for watching keep in touch
$20??? I just paid $200 for mine it's a 1781 also in NGC
I purchased one of these coins from ebay and when I checked the NGC number with there website the coin photos did not match - The other coin the guy was selling was also FAKE - Be careful guy's
Appreciate the heads up! Yes there are a bunch of counterfeits.
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Hopefully you! 😍