Ep.26 - Real Pirate Treasure that YOU can own #numismatics #gold #coin #collectibles #silver episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 1H 1M

Ep.26 - Real Pirate Treasure that YOU can own #numismatics #gold #coin #collectibles #silver

from The Cabbage Coins Podcast · host Tony Gryckiewicz

In this episode of the Cabbage Coins podcast, host Tony Gryckiewicz welcomes Josh Scott, also known as Captain Redbeard, to discuss the fascinating world of shipwreck coins, particularly Spanish colonial cobs. The conversation covers the history, minting processes, and the significance of these coins in numismatics. They delve into famous shipwrecks like the 1715 fleet, the legalities surrounding shipwreck salvage, and the personal experiences of treasure hunting. Josh shares insights on the coin market and the unique stories behind these historical artifacts, emphasizing the importance of education and passion in the hobby of coin collecting.TakeawaysThe podcast aims to educate viewers about numismatics.Inspiration for new collectors is a key goal.Shipwreck coins, especially Spanish colonial cobs, have rich histories.Minting processes for coins were often crude and varied.The 1715 fleet shipwreck is a significant historical event.Legalities of shipwreck salvage vary by location.Coins from shipwrecks can have unique stories and values.The market for historical coins is growing and evolving.Personal connections and stories enhance the value of coins.Engagement with the community is vital for collectors. Sound Bites"You will never find two that are identical.""The 1715 fleet is like the holy grail of shipwrecks.""Spain says, that is ours, get your hands off of it."Chapters00:00 Mission of the Cabbage Coins Podcast01:41 Introduction to Shipwreck Coins02:26 Meet Captain Redbeard03:16 Josh's Journey into Coin Collecting05:17 Engagement in Events and Shows06:32 Establishing Commodore Coins07:14 Educational Content on Shipwreck Coins07:31 Understanding Spanish Colonial Cobs08:53 The Process of Coin Minting15:55 The Purpose of Spanish Coins17:13 Famous Shipwrecks and Their Coins17:59 Types of Spanish Coins21:54 The Artistic Quality of Coins28:22 Favorite Types of Cobs29:34 The Quest for the Perfect Pendant30:55 Understanding the 1715 Fleet Shipwreck32:18 The Significance of Shipwreck Coins35:52 Legal Rights and Claims on Shipwreck Treasures37:40 Cultural Heritage and Shipwreck Disputes38:20 Finding and Preserving Shipwreck Coins40:58 The San Jose Shipwreck: A Treasure Trove44:24 The Impact of Shipwreck Discoveries on the Market46:18 Regulations and Salvage Rights in Shipwreck Recovery50:20 Future Prospects in Shipwreck Salvage56:18 The Value of Unique Historical CoinsWhere to find Tony and Cabbage Coins:Website: www.cabbagecoins.comIG: @cabbage_coinsEmail: [email protected] to find Josh and Commodore Coins:Website: www.commodorecoins.comIG: @redbeardsrelicsEmail: [email protected] Music - "Obverse Fields" by Timothy Gryckiewicz

In this episode of the Cabbage Coins podcast, host Tony Gryckiewicz welcomes Josh Scott, also known as Captain Redbeard, to discuss the fascinating world of shipwreck coins, particularly Spanish colonial cobs. The conversation covers the history, minting processes, and the significance of these coins in numismatics. They delve into famous shipwrecks like the 1715 fleet, the legalities surrounding shipwreck salvage, and the personal experiences of treasure hunting. Josh shares insights on the coin market and the unique stories behind these historical artifacts, emphasizing the importance of education and passion in the hobby of coin collecting.TakeawaysThe podcast aims to educate viewers about numismatics.Inspiration for new collectors is a key goal.Shipwreck coins, especially Spanish colonial cobs, have rich histories.Minting processes for coins were often crude and varied.The 1715 fleet shipwreck is a significant historical event.Legalities of shipwreck salvage vary by location.Coins from shipwrecks can have unique stories and values.The market for historical coins is growing and evolving.Personal connections and stories enhance the value of coins.Engagement with the community is vital for collectors. Sound Bites"You will never find two that are identical.""The 1715 fleet is like the holy grail of shipwrecks.""Spain says, that is ours, get your hands off of it."Chapters00:00 Mission of the Cabbage Coins Podcast01:41 Introduction to Shipwreck Coins02:26 Meet Captain Redbeard03:16 Josh's Journey into Coin Collecting05:17 Engagement in Events and Shows06:32 Establishing Commodore Coins07:14 Educational Content on Shipwreck Coins07:31 Understanding Spanish Colonial Cobs08:53 The Process of Coin Minting15:55 The Purpose of Spanish Coins17:13 Famous Shipwrecks and Their Coins17:59 Types of Spanish Coins21:54 The Artistic Quality of Coins28:22 Favorite Types of Cobs29:34 The Quest for the Perfect Pendant30:55 Understanding the 1715 Fleet Shipwreck32:18 The Significance of Shipwreck Coins35:52 Legal Rights and Claims on Shipwreck Treasures37:40 Cultural Heritage and Shipwreck Disputes38:20 Finding and Preserving Shipwreck Coins40:58 The San Jose Shipwreck: A Treasure Trove44:24 The Impact of Shipwreck Discoveries on the Market46:18 Regulations and Salvage Rights in Shipwreck Recovery50:20 Future Prospects in Shipwreck Salvage56:18 The Value of Unique Historical CoinsWhere to find Tony and Cabbage Coins:Website: www.cabbagecoins.comIG: @cabbage_coinsEmail: [email protected] to find Josh and Commodore Coins:Website: www.commodorecoins.comIG: @redbeardsrelicsEmail: [email protected] Music - "Obverse Fields" by Timothy Gryckiewicz

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