Stones of Green and Other Treasures
By Carol Tedesco Thu, Mar 31, 2011
More treasured than gold and silver, the green stone that was used to create the beautiful artifacts associated with the great civilizations of Central America topped the ancients' list of valued goods.
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Carol Tedesco is an internationally recognized Spanish Colonial coin expert and historic shipwreck professional who has worked with projects in North America, the Caribbean, Africa, and the Pacific. She has curated tens of thousands of coins and is considered the foremost authority on 1622 fleet treasure coins. Carol is author of the book Treasure Coins of the 1622 Shipwrecks Nuestra Senora de Atocha and the Santa Margarita, as well as numerous archaeological mystery articles. Her accomplishments have been recognized by the Who's Who of Entrepreneurs and with membership in the Explorer's Club. She is a Founding Member of the Professional Marine Explorers Society. Today she consults for some of the most prominent historic shipwreck search and recovery companies in the world.
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