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<p>[QUOTE="paddyman98, post: 26625522, member: 44615"]Hello everyone,</p><p>Another recently acquired item. Small but historical.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1697960[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697961[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>In 1784, the Spanish brig of war <i>El Cazador</i> (The Hunter) vanished without a trace in the winter sea while carrying a fortune in silver to New Orleans. The shipwreck, dubbed "The Shipwreck that Changed the World", wasn't discovered until 1993 by Captain Jerry Murphy, who accidentally pulled up a clump of Spanish silver coins in his fishing net. </p><ul> <li><b>Cargo</b>: <br /> Nearly 450,000 silver pesos (almost 14 tons), including over 400,000 Spanish 8 reales, intended to stabilize the Spanish monetary system in colonial North America.</li> <li><b>Loss</b>: <br /> The ship disappeared on January 11, 1784, and was later found to have sunk in 300 feet of water, 50 miles from its destination.</li> <li><b>Impact</b>: <br /> The loss of the silver destabilized the Spanish currency in Louisiana, eventually leading to Spain relinquishing control of the territory to France in 1800. Three years later, France sold the Louisiana territory to the United States in the "Louisiana Purchase", doubling the size of the US.</li> <li><b>Discovery</b>: <br /> Captain Jerry Murphy accidentally discovered the shipwreck site on August 2, 1993 while fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. Ironically, his boat was named the "Mistake".</li> </ul><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="paddyman98, post: 26625522, member: 44615"]Hello everyone, Another recently acquired item. Small but historical. [ATTACH=full]1697960[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697961[/ATTACH] In 1784, the Spanish brig of war [I]El Cazador[/I] (The Hunter) vanished without a trace in the winter sea while carrying a fortune in silver to New Orleans. The shipwreck, dubbed "The Shipwreck that Changed the World", wasn't discovered until 1993 by Captain Jerry Murphy, who accidentally pulled up a clump of Spanish silver coins in his fishing net. [LIST] [*][B]Cargo[/B]: Nearly 450,000 silver pesos (almost 14 tons), including over 400,000 Spanish 8 reales, intended to stabilize the Spanish monetary system in colonial North America. [*][B]Loss[/B]: The ship disappeared on January 11, 1784, and was later found to have sunk in 300 feet of water, 50 miles from its destination. [*][B]Impact[/B]: The loss of the silver destabilized the Spanish currency in Louisiana, eventually leading to Spain relinquishing control of the territory to France in 1800. Three years later, France sold the Louisiana territory to the United States in the "Louisiana Purchase", doubling the size of the US. [*][B]Discovery[/B]: Captain Jerry Murphy accidentally discovered the shipwreck site on August 2, 1993 while fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. Ironically, his boat was named the "Mistake". [/LIST][/QUOTE]
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