
| Denomination: | $3.00 |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 33.63 grams |
| Diameter: | 35 mm |
| Alloy: | .925 Sterling Silver |
| Issue Limit: | 15,000 |
The Colonel William G. Ball was built in 1929 by George Lawley and Son, Neponset, Massachusetts. She was a luxury yacht, measuring More…

| Denomination: | $3.00 |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 33.63 gms |
| Diameter: | 35 mm |
| Alloy: | .925 Sterling Silver |
| Issue Limit: | 15,000 |
The Cristobal Colon is Bermuda’s largest known shipwreck. Built in 1923 for the Transatlantica Spanish Line, the Cristobal Colon was one of the most luxurious cruise ships of the time. She had three decks More…

| Denomination: | $3.00 |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 33.63 grams |
| Diameter: | 35 mm |
| Alloy: | .925 Sterling Silver |
| Issue Limit: | 15,000 |
Kate was an iron hulled English Steamer built in Whitby, England in 1874. She was around 200-ft long and displaced 1,413 tons. On 30 November 1878 Kate was sailing from More…

| Denomination: | $3.00 |
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| Weight: | 33.63 grams |
| Diameter: | 35 mm |
| Alloy: | .925 Sterling Silver |
| Issue Limit: | 15,000 |
A treasure ship from the Spanish colonial period, the San Pedro was part of the Nueva Espana fleet which carried manufactured goods from Spain More…

| Denomination: | $3.00 |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 33.63 gram |
| Diameter: | 35 mm |
| Alloy: | .925 Sterling Silver |
| Issue Limit: | 15,000 |
The Santa Lucia was wrecked off Bermuda on 11 January 1584. Captained by Juan Lopez, she had been part of a fleet of ships that had left Spain for the Indies in 1583. She was not carrying any merchandise or More…

| Denomination: | $3.00 |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 33.63 grams |
| Diameter: | 35 mm |
| Alloy: | .925 Sterling Silver |
| Issue Limit: | 15,000 |
The mysterious Manilla wreck sits in around ten to fifteen ft of water on the north-eastern reefs of Bermuda. Artefacts recovered More…