Anyone ever seen one of these from the 1715 Fleet?

Hi Jason,

first of all, why are no email adresses or contact infos are to find at your GME website??

I have bought recently one of your nesting weights # PCoo501 (your photo of the biggest weight on the right side is from my set) and I am interested in more pieces of this wreck (specially unrestored if possible!)
Please would you contact me if you can make some offers?

PS: Can you tell me how many of this nesting weights was found in this wreck?

Many thanks

Tom

Tom,

When signed into TNnet, you can scroll up to Jason's (ScubaFinder's) post, click on his username and send him a Private Message. Also, you may be able to contact him in the same manner by clicking on Global Marine Exploration's username at the link below and send him a private message.

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/t...ameras-magnetometer-satellite-phone-sale.html


Frank
 

Hi Tom, I sent you an email. Short answer is yes.
 

Castle stamped on the weights, does yours have the stamp too?
 

That sure is an interesting find.. Amazing condition for beach found lead its like the saltwater never touched it.
All of mine is very pitted from when it was was crusted it tends to get deep down inside the material.
You lucked out there.
 

could it be a taxing weight ? -- I know that 1/5 (20%) was taken as a royal tax for shipping back gold or silver to spain from the new world /
 

I want to sell my complete punta cana nesting weight with CME certificate etc. and also some wreck coins like a Akerendam Set from the 70´s
I didn´t found any rubric here were pieces can be traded. If someone can help or know were it can be listed, please send me an pm!

Thanks!

Tom
 

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