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ONE REALE SILVER COIN FROM THE PIRATE CITY OF PORT ROYAL
Silver one reale coin bearing an imprint of a cross on one side, minted by the Spanish in Potosi, 1674, later recovered during a three-year excavation of the sunken ruins of the city of Port Royal, Jamaica. Port Royal was founded by the British in 1655 after Jamaica was captured from Spain, and in an effort to avoid its recapture, the British made it an "open city" for pirates and privateers to use as a base for raids on Spanish settlements. On June 7, 1692 a devastating earthquake and three tidal waves struck the city, sinking much of it into the sea and killing 3,000 people. This coin was recovered by underwater archaeologist Sir Robert Marx and is accompanied by his COA.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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