Genuine El Cazador silver 1 Real 1783 MO FF Spanish shipwreck treasure coin, Mexico mint. Highest grade, great detail, NGC certified. This exquisite piece of history was salvaged from the depths of the ocean and has been preserved in remarkable condition, as evidenced by its NGC certification and higher grade. Its denomination of 1 Real and composition of silver make it a valuable addition to any coin collection. Minted in 1783 under the Spanish monarchy, this coin carries with it a rich and fascinating history that is sure to captivate any enthusiast of world coins. Its origins from the famous shipwreck El Cazador add to its allure and make it a truly unique item. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of Spanish and maritime history.

This is a nice coin considering it's been underwater for over 200 years. The El Cazador was a Spanish Brig of War loaded with silver coins heading for the then Spanish port of New Orleans, and was lost in January 1784. The loss of these coins potentially triggered the Spanish to cede back the land to the French who sold it to the United States in 1804 (the Louisiana Purchase), hence the name, "The coins that changed the world." The wreck was found off the coast of Louisiana in 1993.