A great example of a Kampen schelling (1612–1619), bearing the
unmistakable marks of its centuries-long immersion on the seabed. Both
the obverse and reverse display subtle traces of saltwater corrosion and
encrustations, evidence of its time underwater. Unlike most schelling
coins recovered from the Merestein shipwreck, this remarkable piece
shows an impressive level of detail. This is particularly notable
considering the coin had already been in circulation for several decades
before it found its way aboard this ill-fated Dutch East Indiaman. Comes with diver's certificate.