Marine Archaeology Int.
Jr. Member
Our friend Panfilo, who participates regularly in this forum, is an emerald expert. He has argued to me (persuadably) that even though, like you suggest, the SJ did not have a chance to load some of the gold and emeralds from Nueva Granada, that the fair that year at Portobelo was so large and unusual, with so much contraband loaded on the SJ, that he would expect that many emeralds should be found on the wreck. According to Colombian Law, only rough or natural gems are subject to a division with the government. Polished emeralds and jewelry as depicted in the picture from Seeker GH, will be technical defined as submerged cultural patrimony of the country and therefore not subject to division.