HISTORY OF SHIP WRECKS
COIN BEACH SOUTH OF
REHOBOTH
Friday, 26 August, 1955
Philadelphia Inquirer :
After heavy storms churn
up the ocean floor large copper coins, gold and silver
pieces wash ashore at a
section of beach south of Rehoboth called ' coin beach'.
Treasurer
hunters have found Irish,
English, French and Spanish 18th century coins.
Historians for many
years have tried to learn which ship wreck off Cape Henlopen
gave up which coin when
the sea is angry.
The Faithful Steward , an
Irish vessel was lost at Indian River beach , 2 September,
1785. The DeBraak in
1789. A ship called 'Three Brothers” came with a cargo of gold
and copper coins for the
colonies wrecked and the cargo supposed to have been salvaged.
The wreck of the brig '
Count Durant ' lost in he summer of 1783 may be the miser
at the bottom of the sea.
No one really knows.. Care to join the group ?
Abstract : Friday, 26
August, 1955, Philadelphia Inquirer.
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