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The Taj Mahal Sunken Treasure

Three hundred years ago, in Surat, India, a mountain of silver rupees was placed on board a
Indian trader bound for the riches of the Orient by way of the Spice Route.  The rupees
had been minted by order of Shah Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth and last great mogul
emperor of India.  Aurangzeb was the son of Shah Jahan, builder of the most magnificent
memorial in the world: the sun-white, glistening, marble towered Taj Mahal.

Today, only three surviving coin clumps, and less than 200 individual pieces remain of the
once vast treasure.  To learn more about the Taj Mahal Sunken Treasure, and how Sir
Arthur C. Clarke, Captain Carl Fismer and Robert Lewis Knecht told its incredible story to
the world, please visit
www.TajMahalSunkenTreasure.com.

Collectors:  Please feel free to give us a call at 480.284.4348 or email us at
treasure@treasureexperience.com if you're interested in acquiring your piece of the Taj
Mahal Sunken Treasure.  Individual coins and coins set in jewelry mountings are available.  
You can view
jewelry pieces by clicking here or visiting the "Buy Treasure" page.
Dutch East India Company (VOC) Bronze Bell

Chartered in 1602, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) quickly grew to be the most
influential and successful trading organization to date.  This trade bell, forged in the
mid-1700's, is a stunning testament to their success.  The bronze bell stands just over 18"
tall, and weighs in at 38 pounds.  With the clapper intact, the bell has a resonate peel even
today.

Captain Carl Fismer acquired the bell from Rick at Gold and Silver Pawn when he was called
in to authenticate it.

Collectors:  Please feel free to give us a call at 480.284.4348 if you're interested in
acquiring this VOC bell,
and please see our bezeled VOC coins (right below the Taj Mahal
Treasure coins in the center) recovered from Galle Harbor, Sri Lanka by Captain Carl
Fismer and Robert Lewis Knecht by clicking here.