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Glass
28th July 2015, 08:07 PM
Caught On Tape: The Moment Diver Discovers $1 Million In Gold From 300-Year-Old Spanish Shipwreck

Following the latest mass media assault on gold, capped with such trollbait pearls as "Gold is doomed (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/07/25/gold-is-doomed/)" or the classic "Let’s Be Honest About Gold: It’s a Pet Rock (http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2015/07/17/lets-be-honest-about-gold-its-a-pet-rock/)" by the inimitable Jason Zweig (imitable perhaps only by the September 2011 version of Jason Zweig when, days after gold hit its all time high just shy of $2000, he famously said "Is Gold Cheap? Who Knows? But Gold-Mining Stocks Are (http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111904491704576575051077746110)"... since then gold-mining stocks are down 80%) we were more shocked that someone would actually bother to look for the worthless pet rocks (of which China allegedly just bought 600 tons) than actually finding them during a random dive in the sea.


Which is precisely what happened.


For several weeks the Schmitt family had a million-dollar secret on their hands. Last month, it recovered $1 million worth of sunken Spanish coins and jewels off the Florida coast.


The Schmitts are subcontractors to 1715 Fleet-Queens Jewels LLC which since 2010 has the salvaging rights to a fleet of Spanish ships, aka the "1715 Fleet", that wrecked off the Florida coast some 300 years ago. While $50 million has been pulled in from the fleet’s resting place so far, this is so far the biggest single haul.


"One of the most amazing recoveries in 1715 Fleet History. Congratulations to the entire Schmitt family and the crew of the Aarrr Booty," said 1715 Fleet on its Facebook page Monday (https://www.facebook.com/pages/1715-Fleet-Queens-Jewels-LLC/216051341795177?sk=wall).


Some more details from the Fleet Society's website (http://www.1715fleetsociety.com/history/): "Gold and silver in great quantity was homeward bound to Philip V when a hurricane destroyed his fleet along Florida’s coast. Some recovery in the aftermath still left much to be recovered beginning in the 1960’s and ongoing to this day."
“The treasure was actually found a month ago,” said Brent Brisben of 1715 Fleet-Queens Jewels LLC. Keeping the news under wraps was “particularly hard for the family that found it. They’ve been beside themselves.”


The timing of 1715 Fleet’s announcement coincides with the 300th anniversary of the Spanish treasure fleet’s shipwrecks off the coast of Florida.

Among the precious items recovered:



51 gold coins
40 feet of ornate gold chain
A single coin called a Royal made for the king of Spain, Phillip V. Only a few are known to exist, and the coin — nicknamed “Tricentennial


Royal” — is dated 1715. Brisben said the extremely rare silver-dollar-sized coin is worth “probably around half a million dollars itself.”
Queens Jewels owner Brent Brisben told the Daily News this discovery (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/watch-florida-man-discovers-1-million-shipwrecked-treasure-article-1.2305687) is of the biggest single hauls taken from the ship
.

Or, as the WSJ would call it, a whole bunch of pet rocks.


Brisben gives 20% of everything found to the state of Florida and then splits the remaining treasure equally with the contractor that finds it. Brisben said he and his family will keep everything they have and save it for a special collection for the public.


It's believed there is still $400 million worth of treasure located below, he said.



Video of him finding the gold: http://bcove.me/8xak3yo4

ZeroHedge Link for more story (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-07-28/caught-tape-moment-diver-discovers-1-million-gold-300-year-old-spanish-shipwreck)

Dogman
28th July 2015, 08:15 PM
Video of him finding the gold: http://bcove.me/8xak3yo4

ZeroHedge Link for more story (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-07-28/caught-tape-moment-diver-discovers-1-million-gold-300-year-old-spanish-shipwreck)

Lucky bastard & co.

;)

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Horn
28th July 2015, 10:25 PM
looks like he's only in 20ft. of water by the light.

kiffertom
28th July 2015, 10:37 PM
Florida gets 25% if i remember correctly!

Cebu_4_2
28th July 2015, 10:48 PM
What a fucking douche! You guys go out and find a little ring and tell anyone?

Pure propaganda.

expat4ever
28th July 2015, 10:49 PM
Florida gets 25% if i remember correctly!
20% according to the article.
Had to have been in shallow water since Spain came back and recovered a lot of that wreck in the 1700's.

expat4ever
28th July 2015, 10:51 PM
What a fucking douche! You guys go out and find a little ring and tell anyone?

Pure propaganda.
Kinda hard to move certain items if you dont tell anyone. It also adds to the value knowing what wreck it came from. As they said, one coin is worth almost 1/2 a mil itself. You arent taking that to a pawn shop or your LCS to get full price.

Cebu_4_2
28th July 2015, 10:58 PM
Kinda hard to move certain items if you dont tell anyone. It also adds to the value knowing what wreck it came from. As they said, one coin is worth almost 1/2 a mil itself. You arent taking that to a pawn shop or your LCS to get full price.

n. nice formatting again I see
this .... hmm

now it skips a line and half.
Just didnt happe

Glass
29th July 2015, 12:07 AM
n. nice formatting again I see
this .... hmm

now it skips a line and half.
Just didnt happe

It's always done that for me. I asked about it years ago.

If I copy and paste something it bunches it all together without formatting and its unreadable. SO I always got through and format Twice. Once to add in the paragraph breaks. Then I save it, then I edit again to remove the extra line space it adds in along with the paragraph breaks I put in.

That then gets it to the point of being readable.

Because you can't edit the first post in a thread now, I can't remove the extra lines.

Horn
29th July 2015, 01:17 AM
I thought the formatting is from other site's placing "security measures" on their text. or just making it a bitch to copy paste That started about 3 years back, from what i remember.


But why does the guy just start walking away from the little stash he found? I would have dug in there like a dog searching a bone till there was nothing remaining in the hole..

Cebu_4_2
29th July 2015, 12:35 PM
If I copy and paste something it bunches it all together without formatting and its unreadable. SO I always got through and format Twice. Once to add in the paragraph breaks. Then I save it, then I edit again to remove the extra line space it adds in along with the paragraph breaks I put in.

Because you can't edit the first post in a thread now, I can't remove the extra lines.

Reformatting is a PITA but sometimes I just do anyways. Some posts you can paste as plain text and it works the first time but you lose all links and pictures.