: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.
:19:01
That fleet went down in a hurricane
off Florida. All 11 of them. 1715.
:19:06
That's all documented in my library.
:19:09
They've already found EI Capitano,
Ubilla's flagship.
:19:12
There's something down here also,
isn't there?
:19:15
Now just hang on a bit, boy.
You just found one trinket.
:19:18
Might be enough to pay for your holiday.
:19:21
Or it might've just
fallen overboard...
:19:24
...dropped there by some
drunken old rummy.
:19:26
What else
have you got in there, then?
:19:37
Hey, boy, this is Goliath trash.
:19:40
What the hell were you doing
diving there?
:19:42
We spotted the wreck
off the point, so we dived down.
:19:52
Where'd you get this, exactly?