Jolly Mon
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Whatever it was went down in very shallow water, yet it seems with a substantial number of coins aboard that were never salvaged. I believe a lumber schooner was found in the vicinity a few years ago...probably not related. Here is a link to a Tnet thread on a maravedi found in downtown New Bern a few years ago: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/s...ered-coin-found-new-bern-nc-any-id-ideas.html The OP said it was found in sight of the waterfront. I believe quite a bit of modern New Bern was built on dredge tailings from the Neuse and Trent rivers. If this post makes anyone "uncomfortable" drop me a line and I will delete. Hopefully downtown New Bern won't be crawling with Ace 250's tomorrow. LOL This might be worth a look to an adventurous soul who is not afraid of low visibility diving conditions...and someone who doesn't scoff at salvaging something less than a Spanish galleon...local laws, as always, should be followed.
Charlotte Observer, 3-6-1922
Greensboro Daily News, 4-24-1941
maravedi found by Tnet member in 2007 in downtown New Bern

New Bern, 1820
New Bern today






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