Look who found $500 million dollars...

Started by TehBorken, May 19 07 06:54

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  Cool:  Five....Hundred....Million.....Dollars. Woooohooooo!!!
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In a modern day (and underwater) version of Indiana Jones, the AP is reporting that Odyssey Marine Exploration has [a href="vny!://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Treasure-Ship.html?_r=1&oref=slogin"]recovered an estimated $500 Million in colonial coins[/a] from a 400 year old shipwreck in the Atlantic.

The exact location of the wreck is still undisclosed. Odyssey is a for-profit, publicly traded company. 'In seeking exclusive rights to that site, an Odyssey attorney told a federal judge last fall that the company likely had found the remains of a 17th-century merchant vessel that sank with valuable cargo aboard, about 40 miles off the southwestern tip of England. A judge granted those rights Wednesday. In keeping with the secretive nature of the project dubbed ''Black Swan,''

Odyssey also is not discussing details of the coins, such as their type, denomination or country of origin. Bruyer said he observed a wide variety of coins that probably were never circulated. He said the currency was in much better condition than artifacts yielded by most shipwrecks of a similar age. The coins -- mostly silver pieces -- could fetch several hundred to several thousand dollars each, with some possibly commanding much more, he said.
   
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