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The Ship of Gold
At the Long Beach Expo, a replica of the SS Central America fascinated thousands of onlook...
published: 02 Sep 2012
author: Jonathan Garner
The Ship of Gold
The Ship of Gold
At the Long Beach Expo, a replica of the SS Central America fascinated thousands of onlookers. Adam Crum recounts the story of the rich treasure that was rec...- published: 02 Sep 2012
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- author: Jonathan Garner
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Over 100 Tons Of Silver Recovered From Sunken Ship & How It Might Affect Silver Prices
The British Freighter Garisoppa was sunken by German U-Boat in 1941. 61 Tons of silver wer...
published: 23 Jul 2013
author: SalivateMetal
Over 100 Tons Of Silver Recovered From Sunken Ship & How It Might Affect Silver Prices
Over 100 Tons Of Silver Recovered From Sunken Ship & How It Might Affect Silver Prices
The British Freighter Garisoppa was sunken by German U-Boat in 1941. 61 Tons of silver were recovered form the wreck this year and 48 tons last year. How wil...- published: 23 Jul 2013
- views: 1244
- author: SalivateMetal
16:17

Gold News, China Bear Stearns, Zimbabwe Broke, SS Central America Ship Treasure
There is some great news to discuss today! Everything from the return of Platinum, to tre...
published: 07 Mar 2014
Gold News, China Bear Stearns, Zimbabwe Broke, SS Central America Ship Treasure
Gold News, China Bear Stearns, Zimbabwe Broke, SS Central America Ship Treasure
There is some great news to discuss today! Everything from the return of Platinum, to treasures being found and the nations being mocked for not having gold! KEEP STACKING!- published: 07 Mar 2014
- views: 267
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Ross Baldwin on Shipwreck Coins from the SS Central America
After over a century at the bottom of the sea these gleaming keep sakes offer the investor...
published: 24 May 2011
author: Ross Baldwin
Ross Baldwin on Shipwreck Coins from the SS Central America
Ross Baldwin on Shipwreck Coins from the SS Central America
After over a century at the bottom of the sea these gleaming keep sakes offer the investor a unique opportunity to truly own a piece of American history. I'l...- published: 24 May 2011
- views: 1773
- author: Ross Baldwin
0:42

The "Central America" Steamer
A look at a mail ship that sank in the 19th century and made news again in the 20th -- the...
published: 12 Aug 2010
author: SmithsonianNPM
The "Central America" Steamer
The "Central America" Steamer
A look at a mail ship that sank in the 19th century and made news again in the 20th -- the SS Central America. Read more at: http://npm.si.edu/exhibits/2a3c_...- published: 12 Aug 2010
- views: 3565
- author: SmithsonianNPM
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1855 $50 Kellogg Restrike PCGS Gem Uncirculated S.S. Central America
The 1855 $50 Kellogg Restrike PCGS Gem Uncirculated coin is an awesome beast—frosted and g...
published: 23 Apr 2013
author: GoldmartTV
1855 $50 Kellogg Restrike PCGS Gem Uncirculated S.S. Central America
1855 $50 Kellogg Restrike PCGS Gem Uncirculated S.S. Central America
The 1855 $50 Kellogg Restrike PCGS Gem Uncirculated coin is an awesome beast—frosted and gem uncirculated, with a burnished finish. Known as "King of the Ter...- published: 23 Apr 2013
- views: 65
- author: GoldmartTV
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SS Central America Chief Scientist Talks about the Ship of Gold Treasure. VIDEO: 3:35.
Bob Evans, Chief Scientist, SS Central America Project, Interviewer: David Lisot, CoinWeek...
published: 03 Oct 2013
SS Central America Chief Scientist Talks about the Ship of Gold Treasure. VIDEO: 3:35.
SS Central America Chief Scientist Talks about the Ship of Gold Treasure. VIDEO: 3:35.
Bob Evans, Chief Scientist, SS Central America Project, Interviewer: David Lisot, CoinWeek.com. Bob Evans was chief scientist on the salvage operation to recover the US Central America treasure ship that sunk in 1857. He talks about what it has been like to have spent more than 30 years being involved with what has been called the greatest treasure find of all time. More news and video about coin and paper money collecting at: http://coinweek.com.- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 321
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SS. Central America
There are fascinating stories about this ship in it's last voyage. The ship went down due ...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: brucebannerman
SS. Central America
SS. Central America
There are fascinating stories about this ship in it's last voyage. The ship went down due to a hurricane off the coast of the Carolinas in 1857. The lost tre...- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 9
- author: brucebannerman
1:31

SS Central America, Cardboard Boat
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published: 07 Oct 2010
author: dragoneye360
SS Central America, Cardboard Boat
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AAYN Episode 54: Gold Dust from the Wreck of the SS Central America
The American Association of Young Numismatists (AAYN) is an association dedicated to educa...
published: 06 Dec 2009
author: AAYNumismatists
AAYN Episode 54: Gold Dust from the Wreck of the SS Central America
AAYN Episode 54: Gold Dust from the Wreck of the SS Central America
The American Association of Young Numismatists (AAYN) is an association dedicated to educating and impassioning young people about the hobby of coin collecti...- published: 06 Dec 2009
- views: 1375
- author: AAYNumismatists
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Digital billboards hit Fla. and Ohio searching for fugitive treasure hunter Tommy Thompson
Digital billboards hit Fla. and Ohio searching for fugitive treasure hunter Tommy Thompson...
published: 21 Apr 2013
author: WPTVnews
Digital billboards hit Fla. and Ohio searching for fugitive treasure hunter Tommy Thompson
Digital billboards hit Fla. and Ohio searching for fugitive treasure hunter Tommy Thompson
Digital billboards hit Fla. and Ohio searching for fugitive treasure hunter Tommy Thompson.- published: 21 Apr 2013
- views: 51
- author: WPTVnews
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AAYN Episode 22: Gold Dust Recovered from the Wreck of the SS Central America
The American Association of Young Numismatists (AAYN) is an association dedicated to educa...
published: 03 Sep 2009
author: AAYNumismatists
AAYN Episode 22: Gold Dust Recovered from the Wreck of the SS Central America
AAYN Episode 22: Gold Dust Recovered from the Wreck of the SS Central America
The American Association of Young Numismatists (AAYN) is an association dedicated to educating and impassioning young people about the hobby of coin collecti...- published: 03 Sep 2009
- views: 672
- author: AAYNumismatists
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Ship of Gold
The S.S. Central America "Ship of Gold" treasure is sailing back into the Long Beach Expo ...
published: 03 Sep 2013
Ship of Gold
Ship of Gold
The S.S. Central America "Ship of Gold" treasure is sailing back into the Long Beach Expo for the September 26-28 show. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the discovery of this historic sunken ship. The Central America was carrying tons of California gold when she sank in a hurricane in September 1857 during a voyage from Panama to New York City. This amazing exhibit includes historic gold coins and huge gold bars recovered from over 7,000 feet below the surface of the ocean. The gold will be exhibited in an impressive public display housed in a specially-constructed 40-foot long representation of the ship's hull. This is a MUST SEE exhibit at the show! For More Information: http://www.longbeachexpo.com/news/2013/84- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 36
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Ship of Gold (1/7)
Listen or download at http://itsrainmakingtime.com/2010/garykinder/
Gary Kinder, the auth...
published: 08 Sep 2011
Ship of Gold (1/7)
Ship of Gold (1/7)
Listen or download at http://itsrainmakingtime.com/2010/garykinder/ Gary Kinder, the author of Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea, joins us to discuss one of the most fascinating stories and scientific discoveries of this century. Here's what the book describes as a part of history, discovery, and adventure: In September 1857, the SS Central America, a side-wheel steamer carrying nearly six hundred passengers returning from the California Gold Rush, was caught in a hurricane two hundred miles off the Carolina coast. Despite the heroic efforts of Captain William Herndon and his crew, the ship and over four hundred lives and twenty-one tons of California gold were lost. It was the worst peacetime disaster at sea in American history. In a riveting narrative that combines historical adventure and scientific discovery, Gary Kinder re-creates the ill-fated voyage, and then tells the incredible story of a young engineer from Ohio, Tommy Thompson, who in the 1980s set out to find the wreck of the Central America and salvage its treasure almost two miles down on the ocean floor. Kinder chronicles Thompson's epic quest for the lost vessel, an enterprise marked by hair-raising weather, the hostility of the deep ocean at eight thousand feet, highly experimental technology, and unscrupulous rival treasure hunters. The result is an extraordinary tale of the human drama, heroic rescue, scientific ingenuity, and individual courage.- published: 08 Sep 2011
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Ship of Gold on Display by Monaco Rare Coins at Long Beach Expo. VIDEO: 3:37.
Adam Crum, Monaco Rare Coins, Interviewer: David Lisot, CoinWeek.com.
Treasure from the SS...
published: 03 Oct 2013
Ship of Gold on Display by Monaco Rare Coins at Long Beach Expo. VIDEO: 3:37.
Ship of Gold on Display by Monaco Rare Coins at Long Beach Expo. VIDEO: 3:37.
Adam Crum, Monaco Rare Coins, Interviewer: David Lisot, CoinWeek.com. Treasure from the SS Central America shipwreck was on display at the Long Beach Expo in California. The "Ship of Gold" exhibit contains artifacts, coins, and bars of gold from a ship that sunk in a hurricane in 1857. The ship contained so much gold its sinking caused a panic in the financial markets of the day. Adam Crum of Monaco Rare Coins who sponsored the display talks about the treasure and what was involved in putting together the exhibit. More news and video about coin and paper money collecting at: http://coinweek.com.- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 223
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California couple finds $10M in gold coins buried in their yard
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Northern California couple out walking their dog on their Gold Countr...
published: 26 Feb 2014
California couple finds $10M in gold coins buried in their yard
California couple finds $10M in gold coins buried in their yard
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Northern California couple out walking their dog on their Gold Country property stumbled across a modern-day bonanza: $10 million in rare, mint-condition gold coins buried in the shadow of an old tree. Nearly all of the 1,427 coins, dating from 1847 to 1894, are in uncirculated, mint condition, said David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service of Santa Ana, which recently authenticated them. Although the face value of the gold pieces only adds up to about $27,000, some of them are so rare that coin experts say they could fetch nearly $1 million apiece. "I don't like to say once-in-a-lifetime for anything, but you don't get an opportunity to handle this kind of material, a treasure like this, ever," said veteran numismatist Don Kagin, who is representing the finders. "It's like they found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow." Kagin, whose family has been in the rare-coin business for 81 years, would say little about the couple other than that they are husband and wife, are middle-aged and have lived for several years on the rural property where the coins were found. They have no idea who put them there, he said. The pair are choosing to remain anonymous, Kagin said, in part to avoid a renewed gold rush to their property by modern-day prospectors armed with metal detectors. They also don't want to be treated any differently, said David McCarthy, chief numismatist for Kagin Inc. of Tiburon. "Their concern was this would change the way everyone else would look at them, and they're pretty happy with the lifestyle they have today," he said. They plan to put most of the coins up for sale through Amazon while holding onto a few keepsakes. They'll use the money to pay off bills and quietly donate to local charities, Kagin said. Before they sell them, they are loaning some to the American Numismatic Association for its National Money Show, which opens Thursday in Atlanta. What makes their find particularly valuable, McCarthy said, is that almost all of the coins are in near-perfect condition. That means that whoever put them into the ground likely socked them away as soon as they were put into circulation. Because paper money was illegal in California until the 1870s, he added, it's extremely rare to find any coins from before that of such high quality. "It wasn't really until the 1880s that you start seeing coins struck in California that were kept in real high grades of preservation," he said. The coins, in $5, $10 and $20 denominations, were stored more or less in chronological order, McCarthy said, with the 1840s and 1850s pieces going into one canister until it was filed, then new coins going into the next one and the next one after that. The dates and the method indicated that whoever put them there was using the ground as their personal bank and that they weren't swooped up all at once in a robbery. Although most of the coins were minted in San Francisco, one $5 gold piece came from as far away as Georgia. Kagin and McCarthy would say little about the couple's property or its ownership history, other than it's in a sprawling hilly area of Gold Country and the coins were found along a path the couple had walked for years. On the day they found them last spring, the woman had bent over to examine an old rusty can that erosion had caused to pop slightly out of the ground. "Don't be above bending over to check on a rusty can," he said she told him. They are located on a section of the property the couple nicknamed Saddle Ridge, and Kagin is calling the find the Saddle Ridge Hoard. He believes it could be the largest such discovery in U.S. history. One of the largest previous finds of gold coins was $1 million worth uncovered by construction workers in Jackson, Tenn., in 1985. More than 400,000 silver dollars were found in the home of a Reno, Nev., man who died in 1974 and were later sold intact for $7.3 million. Gold coins and ingots said to be worth as much as $130 million were recovered in the 1980s from the wreck of the SS Central America. But historians knew roughly where that gold was because the ship went down off the coast of North Carolina during a hurricane in 1857.- published: 26 Feb 2014
- views: 2
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Buried Treasure Couple Finds $10 million Gold Coins in Can Buried in their California Backyard
Buried Treasure Couple Finds $10 million Gold Coins in Can Buried in their California Bac...
published: 26 Feb 2014
Buried Treasure Couple Finds $10 million Gold Coins in Can Buried in their California Backyard
Buried Treasure Couple Finds $10 million Gold Coins in Can Buried in their California Backyard
Buried Treasure Couple Finds $10 million Gold Coins in Can Buried in their California Backyard LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Northern California couple out walking their dog on their Gold Country property stumbled across a modern-day bonanza: $10 million in rare, mint-condition gold coins buried in the shadow of an old tree. Nearly all of the 1,427 coins, dating from 1847 to 1894, are in uncirculated, mint condition, said David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service of Santa Ana, which recently authenticated them. Although the face value of the gold pieces only adds up to about $27,000, some of them are so rare that coin experts say they could fetch nearly $1 million apiece. "I don't like to say once-in-a-lifetime for anything, but you don't get an opportunity to handle this kind of material, a treasure like this, ever," said veteran numismatist Don Kagin, who is representing the finders. "It's like they found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow." Kagin, whose family has been in the rare-coin business for 81 years, would say little about the couple other than that they are husband and wife, are middle-aged and have lived for several years on the rural property where the coins were found. They have no idea who put them there, he said. The pair are choosing to remain anonymous, Kagin said, in part to avoid a renewed gold rush to their property by modern-day prospectors armed with metal detectors. They also don't want to be treated any differently, said David McCarthy, chief numismatist for Kagin Inc. of Tiburon. "Their concern was this would change the way everyone else would look at them, and they're pretty happy with the lifestyle they have today," he said. They plan to put most of the coins up for sale through Amazon while holding onto a few keepsakes. They'll use the money to pay off bills and quietly donate to local charities, Kagin said. Before they sell them, they are loaning some to the American Numismatic Association for its National Money Show, which opens Thursday in Atlanta. What makes their find particularly valuable, McCarthy said, is that almost all of the coins are in near-perfect condition. That means that whoever put them into the ground likely socked them away as soon as they were put into circulation. Because paper money was illegal in California until the 1870s, he added, it's extremely rare to find any coins from before that of such high quality. "It wasn't really until the 1880s that you start seeing coins struck in California that were kept in real high grades of preservation," he said. The coins, in $5, $10 and $20 denominations, were stored more or less in chronological order, McCarthy said, with the 1840s and 1850s pieces going into one canister until it was filed, then new coins going into the next one and the next one after that. The dates and the method indicated that whoever put them there was using the ground as their personal bank and that they weren't swooped up all at once in a robbery. Although most of the coins were minted in San Francisco, one $5 gold piece came from as far away as Georgia. Kagin and McCarthy would say little about the couple's property or its ownership history, other than it's in a sprawling hilly area of Gold Country and the coins were found along a path the couple had walked for years. On the day they found them last spring, the woman had bent over to examine an old rusty can that erosion had caused to pop slightly out of the ground. "Don't be above bending over to check on a rusty can," he said she told him. They are located on a section of the property the couple nicknamed Saddle Ridge, and Kagin is calling the find the Saddle Ridge Hoard. He believes it could be the largest such discovery in U.S. history. One of the largest previous finds of gold coins was $1 million worth uncovered by construction workers in Jackson, Tenn., in 1985. More than 400,000 silver dollars were found in the home of a Reno, Nev., man who died in 1974 and were later sold intact for $7.3 million. Couple Finds $10 Million In Rare Gold Coins While Out Walking Their Dog Gold coins and ingots said to be worth as much as $130 million were recovered in the 1980s from the wreck of the SS Central America. But historians knew roughly where that gold was because the ship went down off the coast of North Carolina during a hurricane in 1857.- published: 26 Feb 2014
- views: 4
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Couple Find Gold Coins Worth $10m In Back Yard
The face value of the 1,427 coins, which date from 1847 to 1894, is around $27,000 (£16,00...
published: 26 Feb 2014
Couple Find Gold Coins Worth $10m In Back Yard
Couple Find Gold Coins Worth $10m In Back Yard
The face value of the 1,427 coins, which date from 1847 to 1894, is around $27,000 (£16,000) but some of them are so rare they could sell for nearly $1m (£600,000) each. The husband and wife made the find inside eight rusted metal cans as they walked their dog on their property in Gold Country, California, and now plan to sell most of the coins online. David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service, which authenticated the find, said: "I don't like to say once-in-a-lifetime for anything, but you don't get an opportunity to handle this kind of material, a treasure like this, ever. The coins were placed inside metal cans and buried "It's like they found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow." The couple have chosen to remain anonymous, but have loaned some of the coins to the American Numismatic Association for its National Money Show in Atlanta on Thursday. David McCarthy, chief numismatist for Kagin Inc in Tiburon, said: "Their concern was this would change the way everyone else would look at them, and they're pretty happy with the lifestyle they have today. Some of the coins are so rare they could be worth $1m each "It wasn't really until the 1880s that you start seeing coins struck in California that were kept in real high grades of preservation." The coins came in $5, $10 and $20 denominations and would likely have been buried as soon as they were put into circulation. Most were minted in San Francisco. The coin find, in April last year, is one of the largest in US history. The couple stumbled over the hoard after seeing a tin can above ground In 1985, construction workers in Jackson, Tennessee, found gold coins worth $1m (£600,000). More than 400,000 silver dollars were discovered in the home of a man in Reno, Nevada, who died in 1974. They were later sold for $7.3m (£4.3m). Gold coins and ingots thought to be worth as much as $130m (£78m) were recovered in the 1980s from the wreck of the SS Central America off the North Carolina coast.- published: 26 Feb 2014
- views: 0