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Exclusive Viewer Discounts: 🪙 20% OFF Whitman Publishing – Use code PRC20 at whitman.com 🥈 $30 OFF Sigma Metalytics – Use code PRC at agbullionllc.com\ In this thrilling unboxing video from Premier Rare Coins (December 2025), host Isaac and dealer Jeffrey dive into a $199,766 haul of ultra-rare shipwreck treasures straight from a major auction! Kicking off with a fused silver tray from melted coins and a solid gold belt buckle engraved "F.F. Ramage" worth $7,000, they explore artifacts from the infamous SS Central America wreck, including a gold engagement ring with interlocking hearts and a complete 1774 merchant coin scale set with brass weights, secret compartments, and balancing tools — a pre-U.S. Mint essential for trade. The excitement builds with gold escudos (1, 4, 8) from the 1715 Spanish Fleet, high-grade MS-63 dated pieces from 1714, silver reales, and primitive hammered macuquinas preserved as ocean time capsules. The duo shares stories of the "carpet of gold" off Florida's Treasure Coast, the Lucayan Beach silver find in just 10 feet of water, and how shipwrecks saved these items from being melted down. They highlight the historical context: Spanish colonial coins as de facto U.S. currency before 1857, the role of scales in verifying weights amid varying empires, and the sheer rarity of these museum-quality pieces. Ideal for enthusiasts hunting 1715 fleet treasures, Central America artifacts, gold escudo values, antique coin scales, shipwreck unboxings, and numismatic history 2025. (RECORDED ON MONDAY DEC 15TH 2025) Chapters: 0:01 Silver Tray Surprise & Shipwreck Season Intro 0:47 $200K Haul Unboxing - First Coins Revealed 1:36 1715 Fleet Gold Escudos: Dated 1714 MS-63 3:22 Spanish Cobs, Macuquinas & Silver Reales 5:10 Lucayan Beach Carpet of Silver Discovery 13:06 Central America Gold Belt Buckle & Ring Artifacts 15:05 1774 Merchant Coin Scale Demo & History 18:53 Coin Clump Encrustation & Final Treasures