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Daniel Frank Sedwick’s The Cob Report – The SS Central America: 160 Years of Woe

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SS Central America gold Liberty Head $20 double eagle, Lot 239, Sedwick Treasure Auction #19

Lot 239, Sedwick Treasure Auction #19

Rarely does one random event lead to so much mayhem as the wreck of SS Central America when it sank in a hurricane in 1857. It reminds me of something that Eppie Lederer (aka Ann Landers) once said when someone asked her whether she fabricated any of the letters in her advice column: “I can’t make this stuff up.”

The story of the aftermath of the wreck of SS Central America is rife with sorrow, greed, adventure, and downright bizarreness.

There are many great articles and books about the fate of SS Central America and its re-discovery by Tommy Thompson and his group of investors called the Columbus America Discovery Group over 100 years later, but in a nutshell, the ship was laden with gold from the California Gold Rush years and uncirculated gold coins from the San Francisco Mint when it sailed into a hurricane off the coast of Carolinas on September 9, 1857.

The ship sank, taking with it an estimated $50,000,000 in today’s money and no hope of recovery. Many people drowned although some were rescued.

This significant monetary loss became a factor in the so-called Panic of 1857 that shook public confidence in the economy.

Fast forward to September of 1988, when an engineer named Tommy Thompson from the Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio had an idea where the shipwreck could be located and subsequently found it thanks to technology not previously available. He and his crew were able to bring up an estimated $100-150 million of recovered gold. After that, the story takes a twist for the crazy when Thompson failed to pay investors and fled to an abandoned mansion in Vero Beach, Florida with his girlfriend, Alison Antekeier.

They were finally caught holed up in a Hilton hotel in Boca Raton, Florida in January of 2015 and are now in prison.

What was in the hotel room? Lots of strange, that’s what:

  • 43 cellphones and 12 computers
  • A trash bag full of prescription medication
  • Registration papers for a trust in Belize
  • Money wrappers in $10,000 amounts
  • An expired US Treasury check for $216,939
  • And an award-winning idea for hiding money, lunch boxes containing cash

So, if you want to own an extremely interesting piece of history, now is your opportunity! We have 3 coins from the wreck in our upcoming Treasure Auction #19, and one of them can be yours. We can’t often offer you both a beautiful coin and a really interesting story to go with it.

SS Central America gold Liberty Head $20 double eagle, Lot 240, Sedwick Treasure Auction #19

Lot 240, Sedwick Treasure Auction #19

SS Central America gold Liberty Head $20 double eagle, Lot 243, Sedwick Treasure Auction #19

Lot 243, Sedwick Treasure Auction #19

 

Daniel Frank Sedwick
Daniel Frank Sedwickhttps://www.sedwickcoins.com/
Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC is one of the world’s premier specialist companies in the colonial coinage of Spanish America, shipwreck coins, and artifacts of all nations. Their auctions offer live bidding on the dedicated website auction.sedwickcoins.com, with live video feed for floor auctions, lot-closing alerts, secure payment, and more.

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