Gold Bar "Atocha 1622 Shipwreck" 28 Ounces Sargosa Mont

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          Atocha Shipwreck Gold Bar: A Gleaming Treasure from the Depths
           
          Step into the annals of maritime history and claim a piece of the most famous shipwreck ever discovered. This gold bar from the Nuestra Señora de Atocha, weighing a magnificent 790 grams (25.5 Troy ounces) of 21-karat gold, is more than a relic—it’s a testament to ambition, tragedy, and the enduring allure of the unknown.
           
          The Atocha: A Galleon of Fortune and Fate
           
          The Atocha, launched in 1620, was a galleon of Spain’s illustrious treasure fleet, a floating vault packed with riches from the New World. In 1622, it set sail with cargo valued at millions in today’s dollars: over 47 tons of silvergold bars, thousands of coins, and a dazzling trove of emeralds from Colombian mines. This incredible wealth was bound for the coffers of King Philip IV of Spain, funding imperial wars and the Spanish Golden Age.
          Yet, the seas had other plans. On September 6, 1622, the Atocha and its companion ships encountered a violent hurricane off the Florida Keys. The galleon was wrecked on the reefs, scattering its riches across the ocean floor. Of the 265 souls aboard, only five survived, leaving the treasures entombed beneath the waves for centuries.
           
          The Greatest Treasure Hunt in History
           
          For 363 years, the Atocha’s treasures lay beyond reach, tantalizing treasure hunters with whispers of untold riches. Then, in 1985, legendary explorer Mel Fisher and his relentless team struck gold—literally. After 16 years of searching, the Atocha’s motherlode was uncovered near Key West, making headlines worldwide.