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The E-Sylum: Volume 20, Number 28, July 9, 2017, Article 25

COLOMBIA PLANS TO SALVAGE THE SAN JOSé

David Sundman writes:

I don't know how they come up with these estimates of value, but if this wreck actually has 11,000,000 recoverable gold coins, the commercial and historical value is certainly huge. Let's hope Colombia is successful.

Here's an excerpt from the article David found in The Times. -Editor

The sinking of the San José in 1708

The Colombian government plans to salvage a famous shipwreck that is believed to contain gold, silver and emeralds worth billions of pounds.

The Spanish galleon San José sank, with the loss of nearly 600 lives, in 1708, off the coast of Cartagena in the north of Colombia as it tried to outrun British warships. On board were at least 11 million gold coins and six years’ accumulated jewels from the Spanish colonies.

President Santos said yesterday that his government had struck a deal with an unnamed private investor and would bring together a “dream team” of archaeologists and engineers from around the world to recover the wreck and put it on display in Cartagena, which is now a tourist destination.

There are legal complications, however. A US salvage company, Sea Search Armada (SSA), claims it discovered the San José in the 1980s, when it shared the co-ordinates with the Colombian government. A court ruling in 2007 awarded SSA half of any commercial treasure that may be recovered.

The Colombian government insists that its navy located the San José — viewed in the salvage world as the holy grail of shipwrecks — in a different location. The company and the government have agreed to visit the site this month to ascertain whether SSA may have a case.

The precise location of the wreck remains a state secret. It has been surveyed by a naval submarine and identified by its solid bronze cannons engraved with images of dolphins. During a court case in the 1990s, SSA said that the treasure on the San José would be worth up to $17 billion.

We discussed this wreck back in 2015, at which point the estimate was "only" $1B. -Editor

To read the complete article, see:
Colombia to salvage $17bn treasure galleon San José (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/colombia-to-salvage-17bn-treasure-galleon-san-jos-vxqnk6h7d?shareToken=e58adf26a5a0555e63b54132da26e27f)

To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
SAN JOSE GALLEON FOUND: THE HOLY GRAIL OF SHIPWRECKS (http://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v18n49a26.html)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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