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  1. #1
    Charter Member
    Want to treasure dive in gin clear waters at Jupiter!

    Nov 2006
    Jupiter, Florida USA
    810
    2 times

    So the Jupiter Wreck is old news....?

    I had Dan Sedwick tell me that to many
    Jupiter Shipwreck is "old news"...

    Well thanks to the Seahunter and his crew
    take a look at this year's division booty!

    Thank you Seahunter for your discoveries and recoveries we get to share
    and so much for "old news" Dan...

    Wait till you see what we come up with this year!

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    Since 1987 our Jupiter Wreck has continued to yield coins but the question, "Where's the rest of the Ship?" has remained unanswered...  There are 2 layers of shipwreck scatter and we are equipping the "Enterprise" to excavate the primary treasure layer.  Join with us this year!

  2. #2
    au
    Sep 2009
    hobart
    i dont have a detector sad but true
    47

    Re: So the Jupiter Wreck is old news....?

    good work!
    thats a quite a lot of coin for a "old news" ship
    cobs rock!

  3. #3
    Charter Member
    Want to treasure dive in gin clear waters at Jupiter!

    Nov 2006
    Jupiter, Florida USA
    810
    2 times

    Re: So the Jupiter Wreck is old news....?

    Thanks Dread!

    Ernie Richards, at the fun show when introducing My wife and
    author of "Treasure Diving with Captain Dom" described the
    Jupiter Shipwreck being a vessel that appeared to be carrying
    a group of "unique" cob coin collectors....
    Here is another wave....
    from the over the hill.... old news boys....
    Since 1987 our Jupiter Wreck has continued to yield coins but the question, "Where's the rest of the Ship?" has remained unanswered...  There are 2 layers of shipwreck scatter and we are equipping the "Enterprise" to excavate the primary treasure layer.  Join with us this year!

  4. #4
    Charter Member
    us
    Sep 2004
    Down South - Marietta, GA
    Minelab Explorer SE (land), Aquapulse AQ1B (sea), Fisher CZ-20 (water, beach), Fisher 1266X (woods)
    1,030

    Re: So the Jupiter Wreck is old news....?

    What was the total recovered quantity (in pesos or in individual denominations if it is not too much trouble)? What pile on the table is the state's?

    Nice spread!

    Stan

  5. #5
    Charter Member
    Want to treasure dive in gin clear waters at Jupiter!

    Nov 2006
    Jupiter, Florida USA
    810
    2 times

    Re: So the Jupiter Wreck is old news....?

    These photos are after the state was allowed
    to select the truly "one of a kind".... so as to "protect the public interest"
    Amongst the sample the coins found was a really nice 8 Reale Colombian specimen
    (the photo of this coin shows up in "Seahunter's Thread") as should the number of coins
    they actually recovered, overall.

    Seahunter has put over 500 coins on the deck over the past couple of seasons he and
    his crew has been able to work. This division count to our company was about
    385 counting a small number of artifacts and un related finds (like a 19th century nickel)
    been able to work.

    There were some "nice" coins" in the recovery overall and Seahunter did a good job
    cleaning them

    Its great to have a first person fellow major stockholder that actually takes a "first person"
    interest in Jupiter Wreck and doesn't just rely on "others" to make it happen.
    Scot has been the man and proven he is an accomplished 21st century undersea explorer
    and coin finder.

    Between the two of us - with our own crews, some good luck and help from you all out there
    and us finally expanding our "Admiralty Arrest area" a whole new volume about the
    Jupiter Wreck site may soon be written!

    Since 1987 our Jupiter Wreck has continued to yield coins but the question, "Where's the rest of the Ship?" has remained unanswered...  There are 2 layers of shipwreck scatter and we are equipping the "Enterprise" to excavate the primary treasure layer.  Join with us this year!

 

 

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