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How an historic sea booty slipped through Odyssey’s fingers

Thursday, May 31, 2012 16:33
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How an historic sea booty slipped through Odyssey’s fingers

Posted by Charleston Voice, 05.31.12

Culmination of a fascinating story. See our previous posts on how Hillary's State Department and insider connections to her played out for the benefit of Spain:

Charleston Voice: US Congressmen & Hillary Clinton Broker Deal to …Feb 23, 2012 … (Odyssey Marine Exploration, File/Associated Press) – FILE – This April 2007 photo provided by Odyssey Marine Exploration, shows Odyssey …

Charleston Voice: Treasure hunters eye huge silver haul from WWII …Sep 26, 2011 … Florida-based Odyssey Marine Exploration on Monday confirmed the identity and location of the Gairsoppa and cited official documents …

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How an historic sea booty slipped through Odyssey’s fingers
A US treasure-hunting company recently failed in its attempt to claim ownership of the $500 million treasure trove it discovered off the Spanish coast. The dispute over the booty of the ‘Mercedes’ had drawn in Spain's government, a US court and Washington lawmakers.

By Marty Delfin

With the “Mercedes” treasure safe in Spain, the five-year legal battle over an estimated 594,000 silver and gold coins recovered from a 19th-century shipwreck finally came to a close earlier this month. Not only was it a costly public dispute for all parties engaged, but it involved a canny behind-the-scenes ruse blending greed, deceit, political intrigue and even mutiny within Odyssey Marine Exploration, which eventually saw all the half-million historic minted pieces plucked from its hands after losing one court battle after another.

The Tampa-based underwater salvager fought hard to keep the trove, but to no avail. On May 14, the US Supreme Court rejected Odyssey’s final appeal in the company’s last-ditch hope not only to remain with the coins but also to set a precedent in international finders-keepers litigation.

Four frigates capturing Spanish treasure ships 5 October 1804 by Francis Sartorius National Maritime MuseumUK1.jpg.1 How an historic sea booty slipped through Odyssey’s fingers

The 1804 sinking of the 'Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes' as painted by Francis Sartorius.

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