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... on asked Sean Knight with some confusion:

“Bosuns, these things inside the containers are so valuable, why were they abandoned by the original cargo owner?”

Sean patiently explained to his little brother:

“It’s not that they were intentionally abandoned. For some things, like the bronze cannons auctioned today, the original collector has died, and his son doesn’t know how much these things inside are actually worth.

There’s also the situation where the original ow ...

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