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10/05/23 8:55 AM

#71661 RE: Raider21 #71660

Where’s the media on this? Kyle has claimed……

there was a $15B valuation given on Juno.

The Toy should have pinpointed it long ago, and the Toy is suppose to work.

What would be the most valuable shipwreck of all time, and there’s zero buzz except on da Hub.

Juno Beach Shipwreck Site

The Company has previously performed exploration and recovery operations at a shipwreck site located off of the coast of Florida in northern Palm Beach County, more specifically in an area known as “Juno Beach” (the “Juno Beach Shipwreck”). The Company believes that it is possible that the Juno Beach Shipwreck may potentially be a sunken Spanish ship; however, the Company does not have definitive proof as to the country of origin. Because the Company does not currently have sufficient data to positively identify the Juno Beach Shipwreck, or its country of origin, it is not possible to determine whether or not the ship was originally carrying cargo of any significant value. Many of the historical ships from the 1500s to the 1700s that sank off of the coast of Florida were not carrying treasure or other valuable cargo. It is possible that the cargo the ship was originally carrying, if any, had little or no value at the time that the ship sank. Many ships of this period were supply ships that carried cargo such as food stores, water, supplies, etc., and if found, this type of cargo would more than likely be completely worthless in modern times. There is a possibility that the Company will never recover any artifacts or cargo of any significant value from the Juno Beach Shipwreck site.


https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1106213/000119983510000235/seafarer_10k-12312009.htm