CELEBRATING THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF DISCOVERY

PRICELESS NATIONAL TREASURE TOUR BEGINS

โ€œThe Greatest Treasure Ever Found,โ€ LIFE Magazine March 1992

FIRST TOUR STOP LONG BEACH EXPO

June 22-24, 2023 (Save the Date)

California Gold Rush Sunken Treasure Artifacts Begin an International Tour with an amazing $15 million SS Central America treasure display that includes recovered gold coins, ingots, and other historic artifacts from the 1857 sinking of the fabled โ€œShip of Gold.โ€


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To mark the 35th anniversary of the historic 1988 discovery of โ€œThe Greatest Treasure Ever Found,โ€ the โ€œShip of Goldโ€ sunken treasure exhibit will begin a worldwide educational tour with its first port-of-call at the Long Beach Expo collectibles show in Long Beach, California, June 22โ€“24, 2023.

The Historic Shipwreck Treasure Exhibit is a 40-Foot Replica of the Famous Shipโ€™s Hull



FEATURING THE WORLDโ€™S LARGEST CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH ARTIFACT

The treasure display of recovered California Gold Rush treasures from the 1857 sinking of the fabled SS Central America will feature Americaโ€™s National Treasure, the โ€œEUREKA BAR.โ€

The mammoth California Gold Rush monetary instrument, hand-made of gold, is the single most valuable item recovered from the โ€œGreatest Treasure Ever Foundโ€, the Ship of Gold.

The giant 80-pound Assay Gold Ingot is famously known as the โ€œEureka Bar.โ€ This unique monetary document has an 1857 face value of $17,433.57 and is literally a currency document made of California Gold Rush GOLD.

The Eureka Bar has been called one of Americaโ€™s National Treasures.

The return to the market after being hidden away for over two decades is an exciting event for sure.

The Eureka Bar is expected to be available for sale
in a Fractional Ownership offering in late 2024 to early 2025.

Before the offering goes live, the Eureka Bar will be toured around the world through several major venues before finding a long-term home in a museum, for future generations to admire and enjoy.

It is currently owned by “National Treasures I, LLC”, the small group of owners is excited to share the history and intrigue of this priceless and unique national treasure.

Adam Crum, Finest Knownโ€™s President, holding the Eureka Bar 21 years apart


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ADDITIONAL SHIPWRECK ARTIFACTS ON DISPLAY

There will also be a treasure shipment box, items from the ship such as tableware, bottles, an engine room steam gauge, and the bell believed rung to announce meal service.

The exhibit includes this incredible 1857-S double eagle, graded NGC MS-66 Star, found with 122 other gold coins in the remains of a wooden cargo box transported in the 1857 SS Central America Shipwreck.

One of the very first, and certainly one of the most fragile artifacts recovered from the site was a green wine bottle or vessel. This bottle was picked from the silt to test Nemo’s newly fitted hand. The operator was able to feel the pressure on the controls as if it was an extension of his own hand. The bottle was gently placed inside Nemo’s drawer still containing silt which was later poured, panned, and proved to contain traces of gold dust.

Recovered passengersโ€™ artifacts in the exhibit include ticket receipts, jewelry, an elegant manโ€™s smoking jacket, 166-year-old Cuban cigars, and the worldโ€™s most valuable jeans.

Gold prospectorโ€™s heavy-duty work pants that sold at auction for $114,000 this past December.

The Oldest 5-Button Gold Rush Jeans

Finest Known has purchased the earliest known pair of five-button fly, heavy-duty work pants that some Western Americana historians believe was likely made by or for Levi Strauss & Company in the 1850s, at the height of the California Gold Rush.

These Pants Are Exceptionally Significant

These California Gold Rush Minerโ€™s pants went down with the SS Central America off the Carolina coast during a hurricane in September 1857 and are remarkably well-preserved, with a story to tell.

This pair of menโ€™s work pants were recovered from the Dement trunk found in the debris field at the shipwreck recovery site.

โ€œMany of the Gold Rush-era artifacts in the display have not previously been publicly exhibited,โ€ said Adam Crum, president of Finest Known.

Other sunken treasure artifacts in the exhibit include a gold pocket watch cover with intricately engraved scenes of early San Francisco, a Madonna with child figurine, and a rare Knight’s Cross medal.

The Knightโ€™s Cross of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus is one of the most interesting and enigmatic artifacts recovered from the S.S. Central America.

The Knight’s Cross medal presented by the Order of Saint Maurice and Saint Lazarus, the worldโ€™s second oldest order of knighthood, recovered from the sunken shipโ€™s seabed debris field. This historic Knightโ€™s Cross is a shipwreck survivor recovered from 7,200 feet under the Atlantic Ocean from the first SS Central America recovery in 1991.

Mona Lisa of the Deep

A historic 1857 photograph was found perfectly positioned on a pile of coal, facing up and looking directly at the ROV video camera when it was discovered over 7,200 feet below the Atlantic. This antique Daguerreotype photograph shows a young beautiful woman, hands in her lap, shoulders bare, with curling tresses of hair falling past her shoulders, wearing a lacy blouse with jewelry. She is unknown by name but is known as โ€œMona Lisa of the Deepโ€ because of her striking pose, enigmatic smile, and exquisite, almost three-dimensional clarity of this historic shipwreck image.


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The Ship of Gold Treasure Exhibit is being organized by
Finest Known LLC, Argos Gold Group, Inc., and National Treasures I, LLC.