Collection: Hollandia

Hollandia sunk in 1743 off the Scilly Isles, southwest of England.

Blown off course on her way to the East Indles, the Hollandia struck infamous Gunner Rock and sank in about 110 feet on water on July 13, 1743. There were no survivors. The wreck was discovered in September of 1971 by Rex Cowan, who began salvaging the Hollandia the next year. More than 30,000 silver coins were recovered, mostly Mexican 8 reales of the "pillar dollar" type minted from 1732 to 1742. Also salvaged were Spanish colonia silver cobs and Dutch silver ducatoons, including specimens minted as early as 1618.