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BumRushDaShow

(173,398 posts)
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 05:18 AM 5 hrs ago

A plan to sell artifacts from the Titanic faces US government opposition

Source: AP

Updated 5:36 PM EDT, June 22, 2026


A plan to auction more than 100 artifacts salvaged from the wreckage of the Titanic — including personal belongings, currency, kitchen items and decor — is facing pushback from the U.S. government, according to newly unsealed court documents. RMS Titanic Inc., the company that owns exclusive salvage rights to the famous wreck in the North Atlantic, wants to sell the artifacts for the first time despite previous agreements to only display them at museums and traveling exhibitions.

Georgia-based RMS Titanic proposed auctioning the artifacts and displaying them on a global tour in four cities, although those locations haven’t been publicly revealed. Court documents filed in the U.S. referenced the company’s plan to sell artifacts including a bronze cherub, a necklace of gold nuggets and a heart-shaped pendant.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration represents U.S. interests and oversight in the wreck site. The agency contends such a sale would violate RMS Titanic’s legal obligations to the site, according to documents a judge ordered unsealed earlier this month.

In arguing that the auction should be prohibited, the government wrote that the company “does not seek the Court’s approval, does not believe that approval is required, and asserts that it is not restricted in its ability to sell” the artifacts. Representatives for RMS Titanic did not respond to requests for comment Monday. Its attorneys previously said in a federal court filing that the proposed auction arrangement wouldn’t violate existing court orders and agreements about the artifacts.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/titanic-wreckage-artifacts-auction-government-legal-case-f5f0273b8bbc99b8fd36658fab43afef

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A plan to sell artifacts from the Titanic faces US government opposition (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 5 hrs ago OP
Translated: Give it all to Trump. no_hypocrisy 5 hrs ago #1
Grim business to profit off the tragedy of so many... hlthe2b 5 hrs ago #2
I completely agree. If anything, these artifacts belong in a museum. Rhiannon12866 4 hrs ago #3
that is what museums are for rampartd 3 hrs ago #4
Gruesome Bayard 2 hrs ago #5
Ummm, not a good comparison. Martin68 1 hr ago #7
RMS Titanic Inc. is probably betting that NOAA has been weakened by Trump Administration cutbacks and Martin68 1 hr ago #6
Whoa, it almost feels like our government PatSeg 52 min ago #8

rampartd

(5,448 posts)
4. that is what museums are for
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 07:46 AM
3 hrs ago

shouldn't this stuff be returned to the astors and molly brown's descendants?

Martin68

(28,276 posts)
6. RMS Titanic Inc. is probably betting that NOAA has been weakened by Trump Administration cutbacks and
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 09:58 AM
1 hr ago

that the Trump regime won't enforce the agreements to "only display them at museums and traveling exhibitions." I hope they are wrong.

PatSeg

(53,980 posts)
8. Whoa, it almost feels like our government
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 10:11 AM
52 min ago

is doing the right thing? What is the catch here?

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