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13. Lost silver in World War II

The S.S. Gairsoppa: A Silver-Laden Shipwreck Current Estimated Value: $71.73 million*

Year Was Lost: 1941

Discovered: 2010

The S.S. Gairsoppa, a British merchant ship, was lost during its journey from Calcutta in 1941. Loaded with 2,800 silver bars intended to bolster England's war fund, the ship faced a tremendous storm that ultimately forced it to seek refuge in Galway Harbor.

In 2010, the wreck was discovered by Odyssey, revealing a significant cache of silver that contributes to its estimated value of $71.73 million.

 

The S.S. Gairsoppa: A WWII Maritime Treasure The S.S. Gairsoppa met its fate when it was sunk by a German U-boat 300 miles off the coast of Ireland during World War II, preventing it from delivering its valuable cargo. In a remarkable turn of events, a remotely operated submarine discovered the wreck seventy years later.

This shipwreck is notable for being one of the largest hauls of precious metal from World War II, with the silver cargo weighing an impressive 48 tons and valued at over $70 million.

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