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1846 Shipwreck Yields Southern Gold And Capped Bust Halves

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1846 Shipwreck Yields Southern Gold and Capped Bust Halves

(New Iberia, Louisiana) - A recent close examination of coins recovered a year ago from the 1846 Gulf of Mexico shipwreck of the SS New York has revealed some of the finest known Southern branch mint gold coins and a nearly complete set of Bust half dollars.

The New York was a side-wheel steamer that foundered during a hurricane about 60 miles off the coast of Cameron, Louisiana in 1846. Four New Iberia, Louisiana area residents found the 365-ton wooden hull ship in about 60 feet of water two years ago. The four, who call their recovery operation, "Gentlemen of Fortune," are Gary and Reneč Hebert, Avery Munson and Craig DeRouen.

"We brought up the ship's bell in the summer of 2006, staked a claim and obtained a federal court judgment granting us title to the site, then brought up several hundred coins from the underwater mud last year. We recently sent them to Numismatic Conservation Services and Numismatic Guaranty Corporation for certification," said DeRouen.

"This is the most important group of Southern gold coins ever found on a treasure ship. There are some of the finest known Quarter Eagles and Half Eagles struck in Charlotte and Dahlonega, as well as examples of gold coins struck at the New Orleans Mint," stated prominent numismatic researcher and author Q. David Bowers, co-chairman of Stack's Rare Coins in New York City and Wolfeboro, New Hampshire.

"The recovered coins are worth more than $1 million," said dealer John Albanese of Far Hills, New Jersey who recently appraised them.

"They include an 1845-D $2.50 graded NGC MS-64; 1844-D $5 graded NGC MS-63* prooflike; and an 1844-O $5 graded NGC MS-64. There's also a nearly complete set of capped bust half dollars with over two dozen different dates including an 1815, and quite a few foreign gold coins as well," said Albanese.

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1 more home run Bobby! you may pass Bond's and your most likely steroid free also. we all know he was NOT!
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Can't wait to see some before and after photos of these coins.
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