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The San José Galleon was sunk in 1708 by a British warship, bringing down the ship full of treasure, including gold coins. For years, the Colombian government has wanted to locate and recover the ...
"Black Gold: Stories Untold," a new immersive art exhibition opening Friday at Fort Point, unearths the overlooked stories of Black Californians from the Gold Rush through Reconstruction.
300-Year-Old Coins Help Confirm Shipwreck as the Long-Lost San José Galleon The Spanish galleon sank in 1708 and was discovered in 2015, but its true identity remained unconfirmed—until now.
The hoard consists of a whopping 933 gold coins, as well as assorted fragments of glass, leather, and a possible vessel, all of which date to 60–20 B.C.E.
The discovery of a box containing items such as bracelets, cigar cases and gold coins worth at least $360,000 sparks an investigation into the treasure’s origin.
Science Space NASA US Mint releases Space Shuttle $1 gold coin The iconic NASA transport represents Florida in the ongoing American Innovation Series. By Andrew Paul Published May 15, 2025 2:43 PM EDT ...
Hikers discovered a cache of gold and treasure in the Krkonoše Mountains in the Czech Republic near the border of Poland which was stashed by people fleeing Nazi Germany.
$340,000 hidden treasure, 598 gold coins discovered in Czech while leisure hiking Experts are analyzing the striking and unusual treasure hoard, hoping to uncover its hidden secrets. Updated: May ...
Two hikers in the Czech Republic found $341,000 worth of gold coins hidden in a wall in a field, according to the Museum of East Bohemia. Experts believe the treasure was likely hidden during WWII.
He estimated that the gold coins were worth around 7.5 million Czech Koruna, or about $340,000. The other items, if they are solid gold and not merely gold plated, could be worth another $340,000 ...
Hikers Stumble Upon Gold Coins and Treasures That Could Be Worth $340,000 After discovering the 15-pound cache while hiking in the Czech Republic, the two men handed it over to a local museum ...
Some of the coins were English silver groats, minted by both Henry V (ruled from 1413 to 1422) and Edward IV (ruled from roughly 1461 to 1483), while others were Scottish gold demy and half-demys ...