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Uncategorized September 4, 2007

Company files to claim $500 million in gold and silver from ship wreck

An American company has filed for rights to half a billion dollars in treasure from a 17th Century merchant ship. Note how ambiguous the filing is on the location.
Click here for story. Such finds are often contested by nearby nations over locations and whether the find is in international waters.

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