Tucker's Cross

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La Cruz de Tucker es una cruz de oro de 22 quilates con incrustaciones de esmeraldas, descubierta por el explorador marino bermudeño Teddy Tucker en 1955. Es considerada uno de los objetos más valiosos jamás hallados en un pecio, y a fecha de enero de 2018 se encontraba en paradero desconocido. rdf:langString
Tucker's Cross is an emerald-studded (7 emeralds total) 22-karat gold cross discovered by Bermudian marine explorer in 1955. Its origin is believed to be the , a Spanish galleon that wrecked in 1594. On discovery, Tucker believed the cross to be Indian-made due to its simplicity. By 1997 it was considered to be the most valuable single object ever found in a shipwreck. An escape room attraction in the island's Dockyard region is named after the Cross. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Tucker's Cross
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rdf:langString La Cruz de Tucker es una cruz de oro de 22 quilates con incrustaciones de esmeraldas, descubierta por el explorador marino bermudeño Teddy Tucker en 1955. Es considerada uno de los objetos más valiosos jamás hallados en un pecio, y a fecha de enero de 2018 se encontraba en paradero desconocido.
rdf:langString Tucker's Cross is an emerald-studded (7 emeralds total) 22-karat gold cross discovered by Bermudian marine explorer in 1955. Its origin is believed to be the , a Spanish galleon that wrecked in 1594. On discovery, Tucker believed the cross to be Indian-made due to its simplicity. By 1997 it was considered to be the most valuable single object ever found in a shipwreck. Tucker sold it to the Government of Bermuda in 1959 so that it would remain on the island, and for some time it was kept in the , which Tucker and his wife ran on behalf of the Government. Subsequent to his sale of the museum for $100,000, and prior to Queen Elizabeth II's planned visit to the museum, it was discovered that the Cross had been stolen and a cheap plastic replica left in its place. An escape room attraction in the island's Dockyard region is named after the Cross.
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