1852-P $2.5 Liberty Gold PCGS VF25 SS Central America Shipwreck #2 1857-S
1852-P $2.5 Quarter Eagle Gold PCGS VF25 SS Central America Shipwreck with a pinch of gold. Superb for the grade with all the original packaging from the second recovery.
Owning Small Denomination US Gold from the SS Central America Shipwreck is the rarest and hardest part of collecting coins from the SS Central America.
Conservatively graded from the 2nd recovery just a few years ago. VERY nice for the grade. This coin displays some blazing luster and yellow gold color on the obverse and reverse.
This 1852-P $2.5 Liberty SS Central America shipwreck specimen has been off the market for many years. You are buying this coin exactly as I did. Stored in a family collection.
Only 59 examples of this date were recovered.
This coin displays brilliant yellow gold color, with near perfect surfaces, hard to imagine it was underwater for over 150 years.
Comes with the original display box & COA.
About the SS Central America Shipwreck
The S.S. Central America carried the most talked about treasure in American history. A book about the ship and its fabulous cargo, Ship of Gold, In The Deep Blue Sea, was on the New York Times Best Seller List.
From 1852 to 1857: This pre- Civil War Central America Steamship transported an estimated one-third of the entire California Gold Rush output. That one-third was valued at the time at approximately $150 million+
The precious cargo included approximately 6,650 recently-minted $20- denomination ("Double Eagle") gold pieces produced from 1854-1857 at the San Francisco Mint. The gold for these coins was mined during the California Gold Rush. There also was a much smaller quantity of other historic gold coins that circulated in the Wild West from private Assayers that are pretty valuable as well.