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Not silver but I am stoked! Brass chart dividers on 1715 beach

Florida Son

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Found a picture in a couple papers. This one is from: “The illustration is found in Contributions of the Florida State Museum, Social Sciences, No. 12, A 1715 Spanish Treasure Ship, by Carl J. Clausen, University of Florida, Gainesville, May 1965”

Same design on a Texas 1618 wreck called LaBelle.
 

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That is an amazing find! Congrats on that from a Treasure Coast resident!
 
Found a picture in a couple papers. This one is from: “The illustration is found in Contributions of the Florida State Museum, Social Sciences, No. 12, A 1715 Spanish Treasure Ship, by Carl J. Clausen, University of Florida, Gainesville, May 1965”

Same design on a Texas 1618 wreck called LaBelle.
Thats so cool..Awesome find!!
 
Thanks LS hunter
 
I live near the Idaho seaport city of Lewiston. Yup, you read that right, look it up! That being said maybe I need to expand my “box” and start looking for pirate booty here. I know, not happening but fun to think about, I mean why couldnt a ship come up to the Columbia to the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rvrs. I’ll get back with you later...... really nice finds the FS!!!
 
Super. Great job soldier! (y)
 
Cool find I found a 1776 2 reale on a old beach that still gives up old silver but makes me wonder if maybe some pirate dropped that reale lol..
Mark
 
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