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The El Cazador (meaning The Hunter in English) was a Spanish brig that sank in the Gulf of Mexico in 1784. In the 1770s the Spanish Louisiana Territory’s economy was faltering due to paper money that was not backed by silver or gold. Carlos III, King of Spain, decided to replace the worthless currency with valuable Spanish silver coins. On 20 October 1783 Charles III of Spain sent her on a mission to bring much-needed hard currency to the Spanish colony of Louisiana in order to stabilize the currency. The ship sailed to Veracruz, Mexico, where she was loaded with approximately 450,000 Spanish reales. To be more precise, she was loaded with silver Spanish coins, mostly 8 reales, “Pieces of Eight,” It carried 400,000 silver pesos and another 50,000 pesos worth of smaller change, of various

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  • El Cazador (Schiff) (de)
  • El Cazador (ship) (en)
  • El Cazador (1780) (it)
  • 엘 카사도르 (선박) (ko)
  • El Cazador (корабль) (ru)
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  • El Cazador — испанский корабль, затонувший в 1784 году в Мексиканском заливе. (ru)
  • El Cazador („Der Jäger“) war der Name eines spanischen Kriegsschiffes (Brigg), das am 11. Januar 1784 von Veracruz (Mexiko) mit 19 Tonnen spanischer Real-Silbermünzen nach New Orleans, der damaligen Hauptstadt der spanischen Kolonie Louisiana fuhr. Das Geld sollte dazu dienen die wirtschaftliche Lage in der Kolonie zu stabilisieren. Das Schiff sank jedoch vor der Küste von Louisiana aus unbekannten Gründen. Die wirtschaftliche Lage verschlechterte sich so, dass Spanien gezwungen war die Kolonie im Jahr 1800 an Frankreich zu verkaufen. 1993 fanden Fischer das Wrack. (de)
  • The El Cazador (meaning The Hunter in English) was a Spanish brig that sank in the Gulf of Mexico in 1784. In the 1770s the Spanish Louisiana Territory’s economy was faltering due to paper money that was not backed by silver or gold. Carlos III, King of Spain, decided to replace the worthless currency with valuable Spanish silver coins. On 20 October 1783 Charles III of Spain sent her on a mission to bring much-needed hard currency to the Spanish colony of Louisiana in order to stabilize the currency. The ship sailed to Veracruz, Mexico, where she was loaded with approximately 450,000 Spanish reales. To be more precise, she was loaded with silver Spanish coins, mostly 8 reales, “Pieces of Eight,” It carried 400,000 silver pesos and another 50,000 pesos worth of smaller change, of various (en)
  • 엘 카사도르(스페인어: El Cazador)는 1784년 초 멕시코만에서 가라앉은 스페인 제국의 브리그다. 1783년 10월 20일 스페인 국왕 카를로스 3세는 스페인령 루이지애나에 경화(硬貨)를 공급해 경제를 안정시키고자 엘 카사도르에 대부분을 스페인 달러로 채운 약 45만 스페인 레알을 싣고 누에바에스파냐의 베라크루스로 보냈고 선장으로는 카를로스 3세의 신임을 받았던 가브리엘 데 캄포스 이 피네다를 임명했다. 1784년 1월 11일 누에바에스파냐로 가는 관문인 뉴올리언스를 향해 출항했으나 그 뒤로 실종됐다. 스페인 제국은 엘 카사도르를 찾는 데 실패했고 1784년 6월에 해상 실종으로 공식 처리했다. (ko)
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  • El Cazador (en)
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  • Spain (en)
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  • Wrecked early-1784 (en)
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  • El Cazador (en)
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  • El Cazador („Der Jäger“) war der Name eines spanischen Kriegsschiffes (Brigg), das am 11. Januar 1784 von Veracruz (Mexiko) mit 19 Tonnen spanischer Real-Silbermünzen nach New Orleans, der damaligen Hauptstadt der spanischen Kolonie Louisiana fuhr. Das Geld sollte dazu dienen die wirtschaftliche Lage in der Kolonie zu stabilisieren. Das Schiff sank jedoch vor der Küste von Louisiana aus unbekannten Gründen. Die wirtschaftliche Lage verschlechterte sich so, dass Spanien gezwungen war die Kolonie im Jahr 1800 an Frankreich zu verkaufen. 1993 fanden Fischer das Wrack. Ein Gestaltungsdetail dieser Silbermünzen war eine Quelle der Gestaltung des Dollarzeichens ($). (de)
  • The El Cazador (meaning The Hunter in English) was a Spanish brig that sank in the Gulf of Mexico in 1784. In the 1770s the Spanish Louisiana Territory’s economy was faltering due to paper money that was not backed by silver or gold. Carlos III, King of Spain, decided to replace the worthless currency with valuable Spanish silver coins. On 20 October 1783 Charles III of Spain sent her on a mission to bring much-needed hard currency to the Spanish colony of Louisiana in order to stabilize the currency. The ship sailed to Veracruz, Mexico, where she was loaded with approximately 450,000 Spanish reales. To be more precise, she was loaded with silver Spanish coins, mostly 8 reales, “Pieces of Eight,” It carried 400,000 silver pesos and another 50,000 pesos worth of smaller change, of various dates. At one ounce to the peso, and 12 troy ounces to the pound, that's 37,500 pounds of silver. King Carlos III enlisted his most trusted captain, Gabriel de Campos y Pineda, to command the ship. On 11 January 1784, she sailed for New Orleans, and was never heard from again. Spain’s attempts to locate the ship were unsuccessful and in June 1784, El Cazador was officially listed as missing at sea. Then on 2 August 1993, the trawler Mistake, Captain Jerry Murphy and home port Pascagoula, Mississippi, was fishing in the Gulf of Mexico fifty miles south of New Orleans. As it fished, Mistake's net hung on a snag. When the crew hoisted the net and dumped the contents on the deck, they found the net was filled with silver coins. The coins bore markings from the Spanish mint in Mexico, along with the date 1783. Treasure from the ship was originally housed in a safe at the old Grand Bay State Bank building in Grand Bay, Alabama. In December 2004 the Executors of the Reahard estate hired Jonathan Lerner of Scarsdale Coin to appraise the coins. This appraisal was completed in February 2005. It is now administered through the Franklin Mint. (en)
  • 엘 카사도르(스페인어: El Cazador)는 1784년 초 멕시코만에서 가라앉은 스페인 제국의 브리그다. 1783년 10월 20일 스페인 국왕 카를로스 3세는 스페인령 루이지애나에 경화(硬貨)를 공급해 경제를 안정시키고자 엘 카사도르에 대부분을 스페인 달러로 채운 약 45만 스페인 레알을 싣고 누에바에스파냐의 베라크루스로 보냈고 선장으로는 카를로스 3세의 신임을 받았던 가브리엘 데 캄포스 이 피네다를 임명했다. 1784년 1월 11일 누에바에스파냐로 가는 관문인 뉴올리언스를 향해 출항했으나 그 뒤로 실종됐다. 스페인 제국은 엘 카사도르를 찾는 데 실패했고 1784년 6월에 해상 실종으로 공식 처리했다. 1993년 8월 2일 뉴올리언스에서 남쪽으로 약 80km 떨어진 멕시코만에서 어업 활동을 하고 있던 저인망 어선 미스테이크 호(Mistake)의 그물에 1783년 멕시코시티의 조폐창에서 발행한 은화들이 걸리며 엘 카사도르가 가라앉은 곳이 밝혀졌다. 엘 카사도르에서 건져올린 보물들은 미국 앨라배마주 의 그랜드베이 주립 은행의 금고에 보관돼 있다가 2004년 12월부터 미국의 주화 매매업체인 스카스데일 코인의 대표 조너선 레너가 감별에 나섰고, 2005년 2월 감별을 마쳤다. 현재는 미국의 프랭클린 민트에서 관리하고 있다. (ko)
  • El Cazador — испанский корабль, затонувший в 1784 году в Мексиканском заливе. (ru)
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