El cazador ngc. The NGC Registry is not endorsed by or associated with PCGS or CAC. But El Cazador never arrived. CAC is a trademark of Certified Acceptance Corporation. These coins date back to the late 18th century and were meant to stabilize the Spanish colonies' economy in America. The El Cazador shipwreck’s impact on America is evident in the economic and numismatic realms. PCGS is a registered trademark of Collectors Universe, Inc. This NGC-certified coin is a great choice for collectors of ancient and biblical coins. El Cazador coins are renowned for their historical value as they were part of a Spanish shipwreck discovered in 1993. Typical Mexico real fragment recovered from the 1784 wreck of the El Cazador. This Mexican 1 Real coin has been certified by NGC as being recovered from the El Cazador wreckage. One of the most famous shipwreck coin hoards ever discovered, the Spanish brig El Cazador sunk in 1784, and remained lost until 1993. Minted in Mexico City during the late 18th century, this coin offers a glimpse into the economic landscape and commerce of the time. To stabilize the region, King Carlos III ordered a secret mission: a Spanish brig named El Cazador (“The Hunter”) was loaded with nearly 450,000 silver coins and set sail from Veracruz, Mexico, bound for New Orleans in January 1784. It was quite a find -- a number of Silver Spanish 1/2 Reale coins that had been certified by NGC to be authentic pieces of silver recovered from the iconic 'El Cazador' Shipwreck. . trj akd gfo mfm esh cyq hrc nus djx jkc yhv ojo zjc elz rmv