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1:21:01
But it says here in the manifest...
1:21:04
...that the Grifon was a tobacco
ship with a French captain, Dare.

1:21:07
It tagged along with the 1715
fleet for protection from pirates.

1:21:11
That's here in the manifest.
1:21:14
You know what interests me?
1:21:16
The Grifon was the only ship
to survive the hurricane.

1:21:19
She went back for repairs.
1:21:21
But what's she doing off of Bermuda
with part of that fleet's treasure?

1:21:26
I don't know! That's what I keep trying
to puzzle out, because it says here:

1:21:31
"The entire fleet went down
off Florida together, all 11 ships."

1:21:35
They say the fleet treasure
was aboard the flagship.

1:21:40
The manifests prove it!
1:21:43
Governor Cazaterrass, the king's man
in Havana, reports everything's lost.

1:21:50
-Maybe he's wrong.
-No.

1:21:52
What we found is jewelry. We didn't
find the gold and silver from the fleet.

1:21:57
Jewelry and a Spanish three-lock box
on a French tagalong tobacco ship.

1:22:01
Well, someone could be lying.
Could be lying!

1:22:04
The Spanish were fanatics
for accurate records.

1:22:07
They always had everything checked and
rechecked by some important official.

1:22:11
Here it is again.
1:22:13
What?
1:22:15
" E.F."
1:22:24
Look at that!
1:22:28
What's something like that worth?
1:22:31
I don't know what you got there.
Eight or nine ounces, 22 karat gold.

1:22:35
Good pearls.
1:22:37
Play it quiet, maybe
$7,500 on the market.

1:22:41
Less breakdown and melting costs.
1:22:43
You wouldn't melt it down,
would you?

1:22:45
I wouldn't,
but there are those who would.

1:22:48
The ocean's not a jewelry store.
You don't get no receipts.

1:22:52
Gotta prove it's authentic.
1:22:54
Anybody can see it's authentic.
1:22:55
You don't understand me.
There's a lot of counterfeit.

1:22:59
It's real gold, it's real gems,
but it's false.


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