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Cape Hatteras is called "the graveyard of ships" by seamen. Scores of ships litter the bottom of these treacherous waters. They include four galleons which sank with millions aboard. The world's wealthiest treasure ship, the Grosvenor rammed a reef 300 miles south of Cape Vidal, Africa, in 1792. The ship's fabulous cargo included the "Pen-coc- k Throne" owned by the Grand Mogul of India and valued at $35,000,000. The vessel also carried gold, silver, and gems, bringing its total value to a fantastic $45,000,000 ! Happy hunting! Treasure Close to Your Home! sunken treasure whets your appetite, then discover the many treasure-huntinopportunities near or in your own home. The e book, "A Fortune in the Junk Pile," tells you exactly what to look for and where! Guides your search for valuables that fetch vast sums in today's antique market! Mail $5.95 to F.W., Books, Dept. Al3't, Box 707, Grand Central Sta., New York, N.Y. 10017, g U0-pag- |