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La Capitana Shipwreck - 4 Reales - Crowned "S" - Assayer: "O" (Rosa the wheel)
La Capitana Shipwreck - 4 Reales - Crowned "S" - Assayer: "O" (Rosa the wheel)
$3,500
Denomination: 4 Reales
Assayer: "O" (1649-1651) Juan Rodriquez de Rosa - "Rosa the wheel"
Weight: 10.0 grams
Mint: Potosi, Peru
Reign: Philip IV
Date: 1650
Note: Crowned "S" (Type L - Rarity S) only 50 to 100
Description: Potosi, Bolivia, Obverse: Thin from corrosion but with hint of date in legend. Clear cross with clear P-O and 4-O. Edge split, no toning. Reverse: Clear cross with Crown mark "S" in center.
History: La Capitana sank in October of 1654 off the coast ofChanduy, Ecuador. The 1,200-ton Spanish galleon was the largest built in Colonial America during the 17thCentury, andthe flagship of the Vice Royalty of Peru, and the South Sea Armada. This ship was commissioned to carry Spanish Coins including the Potosi Mint scandal coins, thesubsequent countermark coins and many others dated from 1649 to 1654. The galleon,overburdened with unregistered goods, which many say contributed to its sinking. Intestimony from crew members; it was said that they could not even lower the anchors, because there was so much treasure stacked on the anchor cables. At least 20 peopledied in their attempt to swim ashore. All attempts to find the shipwreck failed until the location was made by Sub-AmericaDiscoveries, Inc. in November of 1996.