Missing treasure: The world’s biggest shipwreck could contain £1 billion worth of gold that experts have spent decades hunting for

The missing treasure is believed to have been worth one-third of England’s entire public fund at the time

EXPERTS have spent decades hunting for one of the world’s most valuable shipwrecks that could have £1billion in gold onboard.

Dubbed the “El Dorado of the Sea” an English ship named the Merchant Royal sank off the coast of Cornwall leaving behind an incredible amount of riches.

U2NyZWVuc2hvdF8yMDIzXzExXzA4XzEzMzkxNi5wbmc=.png

The Merchant Royal has been called one of world’s most valuable shipwrecks ever after potentially £1billion of gold was left onboardCredit: SWNS

Some experts believe there could be £1billion worth of gold lost in the shipwreckCredit: Getty

The precious ship along with its cargo has never been seen since its untimely demise.

The actual price of the mysterious wreckage varies in amounts as no one has ever really seen what lies within the ship.

Figures range from around £20billion to £250million but most people use £1billion as a ballpark amount.

Whatever the actual number it was believed to have been worth at least one-third of England’s entire public fund at the time

Rm91cm5pX0FydGlmYWN0c18xOTIweDEyODAuanBn.png

On board at the time of its sinking is thought to be 100,000 lbs of gold, 400 bars of Mexican silver and almost 500,000 ‘pieces of eight’, or Spanish dollars.

As well as the crews personal goods there would’ve been gold, money and other valuable pieces left to rust.

The 700-ton ship had a crew of 80 seaman and a boatload of pᴀssengers at any given time.

While docked in Cadiz on a normal trading journey, the captain of the Merchant saw a ship set on fire and realised he had a great opportunity to get even more treasure on board.

bGVuYV9jc21fMTNfbHNmb18yMjNfMThfMGFlZmM3ZDkzNy5wbmc=.png

He offered to carry the goods to Antwerp for the Spanish as they went past England to make a little extra money.

The extra cargo and longer route proved disastrous as dodgy leaks started to appear.

On its final ever journey the ship’s hull started gushing with water as more leaks broke loose.

With rough and stormy seas and poor pumps, the ship took on more and more water until the mega vessel sank in 1641.

MDAyMjE5MTBkYTZjMTYwZjBkMzYzYy5qcGc=.png

Eighteen of the lucky crewmembers onboard were rescued by another ship as the others tragically died.

The captain was left a broken man after his proud boat vanished under the sea.

It’s believed that almost all of the valuable treasure was left and has been untouched in the 382 years since.

Arguments over what really lays on the sea floor have gone on for centuries as experts disagree on how much gold was really left.A leaflet from 1641 held in the British Library describes the Merchant Royal as having gone down with “300000 in ready boliogne and 100,000 pound in gold and as much value in jewels”.

U09HX0Rpc3BsYXk1XzcwMHg1MDBfMS5qcGc=.png

Charles I’s state papers from the same year also discussed the wreckage and described the loss of the cargo as “the greatest that was ever sustained in one ship, being worth 400,000 pounds at least”.

The controversy comes over what the “pounds” mean – some believe it simply means the amount in cash where as hopeful researchers read it as a measurement of weight.

Several salvage teams have tried to recover the wreck over the years but no one has had any success yet.

cl8wNF9yb3Zfc18wNTIzLmpwZw==.png

The closest anyone has come is a fishing vessel called the Spirited Lady who found an anchor in 2019, potentially used by the Merchant Royal.

The ship was nicknamed after El Dorado – a mythical city led by an Amazonian king who coated his body in gold dust before plunging into a nearby lake as he was showered with gold and jewels.

Earlier this year a never-before-seen 17th century shipwreck was discovered.

The ship carried future Kings of England and was found buried in the sand, untouched for 350 years.

MmIwMGJmMTBfZGZiOF80ZGVjX2FjMTFfODU3MjBjMjRmNGU2XzEyLmpwZw==.png

Divers were only just able to spot the anchor, rope and cannon and the eerie remains have now been pH๏τographed over 2,000 times.

Another abandoned shipwreck with £16billion worth of treasure is about to be recovered from the sea 300 years after it was sunk during a battle with a British squadron.

Dubbed the “holy grail of shipwrecks” the legendary San Jose Galleon is finally due to be taken out of the Caribbean Sea by the Colombian governemnt.

The location of the ship is a complete secret with rumours suggesting only the very top members of Colombian parliament know the exact coordinates.

Across the UK, 52 different shipwrecks are protected and preserved with only five of these being allowed to be seen.

Only divers with a license under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973 can go searching for the lost goods and explore what lies beneath the sea.

ZmlzaGVybWFuX2ZvdW5kX2h1Z2VfYW5jaG9yX25ldHNfODU4MTM2NTc5LmpwZw==.png

The anchor found in Cornwall in 2009 believed to be from the Merchant RoyalCredit: SWNS

NWE4YWEzN2ZfMjYxMl80OWQ2XzkxODlfYjcyNThmMTUyOGNhLmpwZw==.png

Shipwrecks across the UK and the world could be holding billions in lost treasuresCredit: Getty

Related Posts

THE GIANT ARTHROPLEURA REMAINS: A SIGNIFICANT PALEONTOLOGICAL DISCOVERY IN EUROPE

The discovery of Arthropleura remains—a colossal arthropod that lived during the late Carboniferous period (approximately 315–299 million years ago)—has become one of the most remarkable paleontological events…

The Ancient Herbal Laboratory of Armenia: A 40,000-Year-Old Archaeological Discovery

The discovery of a prehistoric herbal processing site inside a cave in southern Armenia has reshaped our understanding of early human knowledge, technology, and survival strategies. Radiocarbon…

THE PYRAMID HERITAGE ON EARTH AND PYRAMID-LIKE LANDFORMS ON MARS: A COMPARATIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACH

I. Introduction In the history of archaeology, the pyramids of Earth—especially the Giza pyramid complex in Egypt—stand as one of the most remarkable achievements of human civilization…

The ‘Bending Stone’: An Enigmatic Artifact in Early Lithic Archaeology

In the field of archaeology, certain artifacts compel researchers to pause—not only for their unusual beauty but also for the profound questions they raise about origin, technique,…

Acropolis of Athens: history, architecture and facts

If you’re interested in politics, philosophy or history, then the astounding Acropolis of Athens should be number one on your bucket list. This extraordinary complex is widely regarded as…

Unlocking the Secrets of a 3,500-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy

The Extraordinary Discovery that Captivated the World In the heart of Egypt, where the sands of time have preserved the secrets of an ancient civilization, archaeologists have…