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Did the Pirate King become a SPY? Unearthed letter is claimed to solve mystery of what happened to notorious buccaneer Captain Henry Avery who vanished without a trace after pillaging £90m of Mughal coins

Did the Pirate King become a SPY? Unearthed letter is claimed to solve mystery of what happened to notorious buccaneer Captain Henry Avery who vanished without a trace after pillaging £90m of Mughal coins
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Plundered coins reveal where elusive pirate Henry Every got away to

Every literally got away with murder. Nobody could catch him, even though the King of England put a bounty over his head. He vanished under the identity of a slave trader and finally made off to Ireland in 1696 but not without dropping a few telltale coins first. Jim Bailey found one of those coins. That wasn’t the only thing he found. The amateur historian, who had previously assisted archaeologists with investigating the sunken secrets of a pirate shipwreck, has done research so extensive that even professionals in the field are impressed. What made Bailey’s coin stand out was that it was an Arabian coin of the same type that you would expect to find on the Ganj-i-Sawai, which was the ship Every suddenly attacked as it returned Muslim pilgrims home to India after a pilgrimage to holy Mecca.

Ancient Coins May Solve Age-old Murder Mystery

Ancient Coins May Solve Age-old Murder Mystery The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:06:04 0:00 A few coins found in rural areas of the United States, including the state of Rhode Island, may help solve one of the oldest murder mysteries. A 17th century Arabian silver coin, top, that research shows was made in 1693 in Yemen, rests near an Oak Tree Shilling made in 1652 by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, below, and a Spanish half real coin from 1727. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) The murderer in this story is an English pirate who became the world’s most-wanted criminal. His crime? He attacked and robbed a ship carrying Muslims traveling home to India from Mecca. The pirate then escaped capture by

Ancient Coins May Help Solve a Centuries-Old Mystery Involving a Killer Pirate

Captain Henry Every was a ruthless pirate. On September 7, 1695, he was commanding a ship named Fancy on his way to the Bahamas. He posed as a slave trader and even gathered up some men from the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean so he would look the part. Every and his men captured the Ganj-i-Sawai which was a royal ship that was owned by an Indian emperor named Aurangzeb. On board the ship were several worshipers on their way back from a pilgrimage as well as tons of silver and gold that was worth tens of millions of dollars.

El infame pirata Henry Every se desvaneció sin dejar rastro en el siglo XVII Estas monedas pueden resolver el misterio

El infame pirata Henry Every se desvaneció sin dejar rastro en el siglo XVII Estas monedas pueden resolver el misterio
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