"No, after all, this thing has been soaking in the seabed for too long, any inscription on it should have disappeared by now." When Leonard Ethan asked about the origin of this cannon, Mr. Carter shook his head with some regret.
"It is indeed a pity, otherwise, if we could figure out which ship this cannon served on, its price could increase by about 20%. If it was from a well-known ship, the price could even be multiplied several times over."
"You're right." Leonard sighed, unlike antique dealers, he was more concerned about the information these things carried. The lack of any record immediately devalued this cannon in his eyes.
Being in the Southlands of the United States, and also the largest peninsula, the Florida region has been a busy transportation line since Europeans discovered America, which means there are naturally many shipwrecks. Therefore, it is impossible to tell which ship this cannon originally belonged to.