It is possible to buy pieces of coal, bits of deck caulking and tiny fragments of wood from the wreck, usually for several hundred pounds or US dollars. They come up on the internet for sale from time to time, often on eBay. However, most people would regard the purchase of such items as unethical and morally unpleasant (it would be like buying pieces of rubble from Hiroshima).
Those actual items that have been raised from the wreck site, such as china and cutlery, bottles, pieces of metal fittings etc. are strictly NOT for sale- their ownership is strictly governed by salvage regulations from the wreck site laid down by US Congress and the British Government. They may be owned by the salvage teams who brought them up, but these are not allowed to profit from the sale of them and are obliged by law to either keep them on public display at exhibitions, in the care of Government inspectors at safe locations, or to return them to the wreck from whence they came. It is suspected that there may have been a small black market in Titanic relics in the 1990s, when unscrupulous salvage divers may have unlawfuly retrieved things like champagne bottles and sets of plates and gone on to sell them secretly, but this was very much in a minority and was quickly clamped down upon.
Titanic famously hit an iceberg.
No there is only Titanic.
theirs no such thing as "titanic plates" only techtonic
Titanic 2 was direct to DVD and should be available to buy on the Internet.
Buy one
It was a real ship, yes.
i watched a titanic thing on tv called titanic the mission i seen the iceberg that it hit and behind it there was a line of them
the captain
no
NO! There is no such thing as ghosts.
the front part of the titanic was found first
there was many thing to do on the titanic such as use the gym swimming pool or squash courts