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Spanish Cob Coin - Treasure of the Rimac River

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Spanish silver cob coin mounted in 14Kt yellow gold pendant. This 1 reale coin has the assayer mark Q and was minted during the reign (1598-1621) of Philip III.  This cob coin was excavated from the Rimac River in Lima Peru.

The Rimac River is the primary source of fresh water in Lima, Peru. "Rimac" is a native Indian name that translates to "talk". Consequently, Spanish colonists referred to the river as "El Rio Hablador" or the Talking River. For a period of several hundred years, Lima's residents viewed the Talking River as a wishing well. To cast a small coin into its inviting waters was an assurance for the person or young couple seeking good fortune. In recent years, young boys who used the river for bathing discovered their own good fortune. Over the centuries, the mud banks of the river have captured and preserved literally thousands of small Spanish silver coins, similar to this one, minted between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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NN-1220-1611-1003

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