For those with short attention spans - From 3 days ago
It's so sad that people post here with no interest or knowledge of the company. So, this one time I'll do the work for you.
February 10, 2011 1:02 PM EST
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Deep Blue Marine Inc. (OTC: DPBE.PK) is pleased to announce that the company has taken possession of its first division of artifacts from its North Shore contract. The Division included silver coins with dates from approximately 1535 to 1545 and several silver splash disks, many of which have a “tax quinto” stamped in them. Gold pieces, cannon balls, musket balls, pewter plates and other assorted artifacts were received in the division.
Wilf Blum, President and CEO, stated: “As a company we are very excited about this and we have almost completed the task of cataloging each artifact. It is time-consuming to say the least. We hope to be able to post lists and photographs of the artifacts on our website within the next 10 days.”
Now as of 1/31 we received about 300 silver coins, silver splash discs, and other amazing items. Just based on previous auction prices realized, our take can be worth anywhere from $300,000 to $500,000 dollars. And don't forget that the DR gets their half, so we pulled up $600,000-$1,000,000 dollars.
AND that doesn't even include all the Mayan artifacts which are still being evaluated. Mayan artifacts these days are priceless with the rare auctions finding prices of $35,000 to $1.75 Million dollars.
NOW UNDERSTAND That was just what we recovered from Sept to Jan. Safe to say we have even more in 4 months of recovering that has followed.
SO DO THE MATH or have someone do it for you, then tell me we haven't recovered over $1,000,000 in treasure from a site we have barely scratched the surface of...Oh and BY THE WAY we have already started to recover items from a SECOND SITE
So if you have any interest AT ALL in the company, feel free to go to the website where tons of photos of the artifacts and treasure are available.
I hope you didn't MISS that!
UPDATE 6/16 - We all know the value of these items. At least those of us who have the ambition to do the research. But until the time they are cataloged, inventoried, cleaned, researched, prepared for sale, submitted, advertised and finally auctioned - they are shiny, 500 year old pieces of history.