Silver "biscuit" Ingot
DateCa. 1510-1550
Maker
Uncertain
OriginCentral America
MediumSilver (plus other trace elements)
DimensionsWidth: 1 1/2" Length: 3 1/2"
Weight: 58.2 grams
Credit LineGift of the Lasser family.
Object number2008-46,84
Label TextThis small ingot, called a "biscuit," was intentionally broken or cut to the weight of about 16 Spanish reales, or about two dollars. Dating from the early 16th century, it contains silver and other metals; it was destined for Spain when the ship transporting it sank. Had the biscuit arrived, it would have been refined and made into coins.Now largely illegible, this ingot bears partial Spanish tax stamps.
ca.1755-1785
ca.1755-1785
1765-1770
1545-1554
ca. 1510-1550
1604-1619
1790-1793
Possibly nineteenth century
1768-1790
18th century
1750-1800
1785-1806