That's funny. I like most treasure hunters on here have hefted that bar. Many years ago in Key West when Mel Fisher was aboard that galleon we were introduced to Mel by Dave Fasold (he passed many years ago). When in town we heard a story that someone working for Mel felt he wasn't getting paid well enough and put a silver bar (yeah #70!) under his arm and took off running and they didn't catch him. Another 'story': a person working aboard the galleon couldn't get a raise and to get 'back' he placed battery acid at the base of one of the mast. Took some effort but over time it had it's intended effect and mast came down. The galleon was eventually so deteriorated it was sinking and Mel had put the deal together to move into the end of one of the concrete warehouses that was available when the navy base reverted to civilian use. Dave Fasold was quite a character, my twin brother and I missed him. Bob