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Tampa Bay Times
In part:
But the quest to salvage the SS Central America — which went down in 1857 in a hurricane off South Carolina carrying 425 souls, as well as thousands of coins, bars and nuggets of California gold — has produced a quarter-century of broken dreams and legal nightmares.
The shipwreck was found in 1988, a mile and a half down. The finder hauled up coins and boasted of a $1 billion treasure.
But paralysis ensued as waves of insurers and angry investors filed rival claims. Now, with the legal obstacles cleared, a Tampa company working with a court-appointed receiver has become the first to revisit the shipwreck in two decades. It is, the team was delighted to find, still heavy with treasure.
Here is a link to the full article:
Tampa Bay Times
In part:
But the quest to salvage the SS Central America — which went down in 1857 in a hurricane off South Carolina carrying 425 souls, as well as thousands of coins, bars and nuggets of California gold — has produced a quarter-century of broken dreams and legal nightmares.
The shipwreck was found in 1988, a mile and a half down. The finder hauled up coins and boasted of a $1 billion treasure.
But paralysis ensued as waves of insurers and angry investors filed rival claims. Now, with the legal obstacles cleared, a Tampa company working with a court-appointed receiver has become the first to revisit the shipwreck in two decades. It is, the team was delighted to find, still heavy with treasure.
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