The 64-gun, three-masted Spanish flagship alone carried as much as 200 tonnes of treasure, with a modern value estimated at about $17 billion.
Lost for over 300 years beneath the waves, the San José galleon was a floating fortune when it sank off Colombia’s coast in 1708, blown apart in a fiery battle with the British while carrying what may be the greatest treasure ever lost at sea. Onboard were mountains of gold,… pic.twitter.com/yxl4m8WaJG
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In June 1708, the San José and a fleet of 17 other vessels departed the capital of Colombia for Europe laden with gold, silver, and uncut gems, but came across a squadron of five British warships during the War of Spanish Succession.