Whydah Shipwreck 1714 Coin value? - Coin Talk That being said, it's a nice looking display, and if it really is a piece from the Whydah wreck (and I don't see why it wouldn't be), that's a very cool piece of history Hard to put any mainstream numismatic value on a coin like this because on the downside, it is sea-salvaged, but on the upside, you've got the famous shipwreck pedigree
My hunt for the pirate treasure ship, Whydah. | Coin Talk The Whydah became Bellamy’s flagship, and enabled the pirate captain to capture multiple ships, including the Mary Anne, which was carrying a large cargo of wine During its service as a pirate ship, the Whydah had to undergo numerous repairs to keep it serviceable
Mexican 4 real coin from Whydah shipwreck The Whydah coins that I have seen come to market are from the heirs of the original investors of the Whydah Project Although Barry Clifford does not sell the coins of the Whydah, these coins were given to investors and they OR their heirs can do what they want with them
Shipwreck coins of the SS Republic - Coin Talk The slave ship turned pirate ship "The Whydah" sank off the coast of Cape Cod in 1717 It was found in 1984 by Barry Clifford Some of the coins are on display at the Whydah Museum on Cape Cod The actual value of the haul is a mystery None of it is for sale to the public