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A Spanish Galleon Shipwreck; known as San Miguel and the Jupiter Wreck off Jupiter, Florida's Treasure Coast - U.S.A. Some call it treasure diving. This is a 1660 ship wreck Jupiter Coins is presently recovering on Florida's treasure coast. Sunken treasure- artifacts and treasure coin jewelry from the Jupiter Ship Wreck can be both viewed and purchased.

Jupiter Coins is the Marketing Company founded by Yvonne & Captain Dominic A. Addario the Original Federal Substitute Custodian and one of the Primary Original Founders & Stockholders of Jupiter Wreck Inc. Captain Dominic Addario heads our operations and expeditions. Its purpose is to raise funds for continue operations for the expedition, and to market his original intellectual properties and its share of artifacts.

The evolution of our ocean waters continue to uncover past ancient remnants of our historic maritime origins. The mysteries of sunken ships and buried treasure, fascinate and capture the imagination. If it wasn't for private companies such as Jupiter Coins, shipwrecks like the San Miguel Archangel may be obscured and lost in time.
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Jupiter Coins is a subcontractor of Jupiter Wreck Inc. Captain Dominic Addario heads the expedition.
Its purpose is to raise funds for continue operations for the expedition, and to market intellectual properties and it's share of artifacts.
Dominic holds a Master of Inspected Vessels rating from the U.S. Coast Guard and is a licensed Merchant Marine officer.
In 1990 the Rolex Corporation in Geneva, Switzerland selected his project, The Jupiter Historic Shipwreck Expedition for inclusion in its publication, "The Spirit of Enterprise".
It is suggested the Jupiter Shipwreck and its survivors brought plague to Jupiter's shoreline.
Without even a shot of having been fired, this event within itself struck the fatal blow to South Florida's, then native American peoples.
In 1987, two surfers fell off their boards one day and saw what they thought was a canon and reported it to a lifeguard.
Two days later, while on his morning training swim, the lifeguard refound the canon and contacted a master mariner and marina owner, Captain Dominic Addario, who had equipment capable of recovering the find.
Yvonne and Dominic embarked on a scouting trip to one day film a documentary tracing the origins of the coins they are recovering from beneath the sea, to where the very ore originated and the historic locations where the mints may be, where they were struck.
Captain Dom and his wife, Yvonne traveled to Bolivia and Peru.
The trip was an adventure of a lifetime!
Why did they choose there to go? " Because Potosi, in Bolivia then known as "Alto Peru and its "Cerro Rico" (meaning the rich mountain) mark the beginnings of the odyssey of adventure for many of our artifacts; silver Spanish colonial period coins - we presently are recovering from beneath the seas, here in Jupiter, Florida.
Once a ship wrecks it slowly starts to fall apart.
You almost never find intact old ships on the seabed.
As it collapses, objects spill over the seabed and sand or mud might pile up, buring it below the surface of the seabed.
Over the years, exposed timbers rot away or are eaten by sea worms, so to the untrained eye there is little or nothing to show that the ship ever existed.
With wooden shipwrecks, the usual sign of a wreck site is a pile of the stones used to weigh the ship down or the cannons used to defend it.
These coins are from a Kings Messenger Ship that sank in 1660 off of Jupiter Florida's coast.
It was carrying treasure.
These have the Hapsburg shield and the pillars of Hercules stamped on them.
Their date range is rare.
They are of the Pillar and Wave variety - unlike those coins found on other earlier wrecks.
The king ordered the mot to be closed and never to make these type coins again - after hearing of the ship wreck.
These coins may have the date in up to 3 places unlike Atocha coins and the like.
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