Shipwreck found near Dominican Republic

Article mentions coins dating to 1535 and a quartette (spelling a nod to QDB-era B&M lot descriptions) of coins valued at $1 million. Could contain actual First Strike™ stuff from Mexico City mint. Video shows some of the coins.
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"four gold coins worth a million dollars"
Those must be some MASSIVE gold coins
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<< <i>RWB Wrote: Interesting, but I'll reserve comment until I see something from a reputable news service. >>
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<< <i>Who doesn't like a good ship wreck story?! >>
Being in the Navy, I'm not to fond of shipwrecks!
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<< <i>Who doesn't like a good ship wreck story?! >>
Being in the Navy, I'm not to fond of shipwrecks!
Ahhh, I can understand why!
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<< <i>Being in the Navy, I'm not to fond of shipwrecks!
Unless it's the other guy's ship, I assume.
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<< <i>Being in the Navy, I'm not to fond of shipwrecks!
Unless it's the other guy's ship, I assume. >>
That's not good either... then we have to fish them out of the ocean and share our food with them.