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Spanish Colonial Silver Coins in the Florida Collection (Florida Heritage),New
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After Spain's colonial American mints poured forth a flood of silver coins, some of that treasure ended up in wrecks off the Florida coast. Alan Craig's captivating study explains how those coins were made and what historians and numismatists can learn from them.'Kendall W. Brown, Brigham Young University'The State of Florida is indeed fortunate that its colonial coin inventory, Florida's shipwreck patrimony, could be studied by Alan Craig. This work enriches us all.'Eugene Lyon, author of The Enterprise of Florida: Pedro Menndez de Avils and the Spanish Conquest of 15651568 and The Search for the AtochaThe State of Florida owns a vast collection, nearly 23,000 specimens, of Spanish treasure coins salvaged from shipwrecks in Florida waters. It is the largest of its kind in existence.Alan Craig explains the circumstances behind their manufacture and describes the transporting of these unique handmade coins, a complicated business full of intrigue and royal regulations. When freshly minted gold and silver left the Spanish colonial viceroyalties of Peru and Mexico aboard fleets of galleons headed to Spain, a number of ships sank off the coast of Florida. Counterfeiting was rife at the time, and Craig discusses a variety of mint scandals, especially those perpetrated by the notorious Francisco Gomez de la Rocha.Craig also analyzes coins from the mints of Mexico City, Potosi, Lima, and elsewhere. He follows the procedure of making coins, from mining the silver to refining it and ultimately converting it into coins of various sizes, and takes readers on a vivid 'virtual' visit to a mint where they watch African slaves pour molten silver from furnaces into special molds and witness the days of constant hammering, annealing, die striking, blanching, weighing, and counting and recounting necessary to produce a sack of coins.Outstanding specimens from the Florida collection are depicted in numerous superb photographs, many enlarged to show elements of the engraving discussed in the text. In a final section Craig discusses the numismatic significance of the thousands of coins in the collection.As both an economic history and a numismatic study, this work will be a fascinating resource for historians, archaeologists, coin collectors, and general readers interested in maritime treasure.Alan K. Craig is professor emeritus of geography and geology at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton and coeditor of In Quest of Mineral Wealth.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Spanish Colonial Silver Coins in the Florida Collection'? A: This book primarily explores the history and significance of Spanish silver coins that were minted during the colonial period and later recovered from shipwrecks off the Florida coast.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Alan K. Craig, who is a professor emeritus of geography and geology at Florida Atlantic University.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: The book contains 256 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is classified as 'New'.
- Q: Is there any visual content in the book? A: Yes, the book features numerous photographs of outstanding specimens from the Florida collection, many of which are enlarged to highlight engraving details.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on June 15, 2000.
- Q: Is this book suitable for collectors? A: Yes, this book serves as a valuable resource for coin collectors, historians, and archaeologists interested in maritime treasure and numismatics.
- Q: What edition of the book is available? A: This is the First Edition of the book.
- Q: What are some of the key topics covered in the book? A: Key topics include the manufacturing of coins, historical mint scandals, and the numismatic significance of the coins in the Florida collection.