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  2. Spanish galleon San José - Wikipedia

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    The wreck of the San José is estimated to be worth billions of dollars, [3] [6] [7] based on the speculation that it had 11 million pesos in coins, worth up to $17 billion, on board at the time of its sinking, [7] similar to its surviving sister ship, San Joaquín. The silver and gold are from the mines of Potosí, Bolivia. [8]

  3. Wreckage of San José - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish ship San José, sailing to Valdivia, was pushed by storms on March 26 [3] onto coasts inhabited by the Cuncos, a southern Mapuche tribe. [4] The ship ran aground and, while most of the crew managed to survive the wreck, nearby Cuncos killed them and seized the valuable cargo. [4] [5] It included the payment to the garrison of ...

  4. New artifacts found in legendary treasure-laden shipwreck - AOL

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    New artifacts have been found on the legendary Spanish galleon San Jose, Colombia's government announced Thursday, after the first robotic exploration of the three-century-old shipwreck.. Dubbed ...

  5. ‘Holy Grail of Shipwrecks’ to be raised from the deep – along ...

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    When the wreck was discovered in November 2015, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said the treasure was “the most valuable that has been found in the history of humanity.” The San Jose ...

  6. Conservation and restoration of shipwreck artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the San José has been entangled in legal battles for nearly 40 years. American salvage company Sea Search Armada (SSA) stated they'd found the ship in the early 1980s and claimed 50% of its contents". [24] Currently, the legal battle continues over the rightful ownership of the San José shipwreck and its cargo.

  7. Colombia says it's discovered one of the most valuable sunken ...

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    The San Jose has been called the "holy grail of shipwrecks." Its treasure is estimated to be worth somewhere between $4 billion and $17 billion. SEE ALSO: Researchers discover Alaskan shipwreck ...

  8. São José Paquete Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the Smithsonian's African American History Museum, South Africa's Iziko Museums, the Slave Wrecks Project, and other partners, confirmed discovery of the wreck near where it sank. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The ship and its slaves were headed from Portuguese Mozambique to Colonial Brazil , during the height of the international African slave trade ...

  9. San José y Las Animas (shipwreck) - Wikipedia

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    The wreck was found by treasure hunter Tom Gurr and backed by the Smithsonian under Mendel Peterson. [6] They used 8-inch airlifts to bring the wreckage up from the sea. Because San Jose y Las Animas was within three miles of the coast, Florida wanted to enforce a 25 percent finder's fee on the treasure that Tom Gurr and his crew had found. [7]