Posted by sepia on 8/12/2005, 5:45 am, in reply to "So HOW rich Namor actually is?" On the other side, even as we know he's a capable business man and perhaps he could be world's richest man, money and wealth doesn't mean much to him. This is a land dweller's thing. This is from National Geographics: --Previous Message--
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I presume, that the Atlanteans (especially Namor with his ability to communicate with the sea life) know about nearly every sunken ship. Antique objects have a geat value. Professional treasure seekers pay millions for diving equipment, because it's a profitable market.
I'm sure, with his possibilities and knowledge the Sub-Mariner could collect millions as easy as land dwellers pick flowers.
Let's say it like this: If he wanted to, the Sub-Mariner could buy everything he desires.
"Underwater explorers may have hit the mother lode with the discovery of theCivil-War era S.S. Republic. The paddlewheel steamship went to the bottom of the Atlantic in 1865 with a cargo of gold coins that may be worth as much as U.S. 180 million dollars."
: I think that Namor's fortune should be counted
: in billions. He is leader of a nation, and
: he also has all the treasures of sunken
: ships. What do you think?
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