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:17:01
...and found a Spanish coin.
It was dated 1714.

:17:04
And he told us to talk to you.
:17:06
-Look it up in the Hamilton Library.
-We did, and we talked to the librarian.

:17:11
She said to come out here
because you'd help us.

:17:14
Yes, well, she's a stupid woman.
:17:16
But she's kind, you know. Quite kind.
:17:19
Is she still growing her mustache?
:17:26
Come on in.
Let's see what you've got.

:17:37
Come on over, then.
But you haven't been asked for lunch.

:17:45
Thank you.
:18:20
Well, it ain't no coin, boy.
It's a Spanish medallion.

:18:24
It's a medallion?
:18:27
Beginner's luck.
:18:29
If this hadn't laid against iron,
it would've oxidized a long time ago.

:18:34
We can't figure out the inscription
ora pro nobis and "S.C." in front.

:18:39
"Santa Clara pray for us." That was
a common inscription in those days.

:18:47
There you are, boy.
:18:48
Is it valuable?
:18:50
One medallion? No, not to me.
:18:53
It must be one
of King Philip's treasure.

:18:56
That's the only fleet
that went down then.

:18:58
Not unless it walked itself
across the ocean 800 miles.


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