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  2. 1715 Treasure Fleet - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, 1715 Fleet - Queens Jewels, LLC and their founder Brent Brisben discovered $4.5 million in gold coins off the coast of Vero Beach, Florida; the coins come from the 1715 Fleet shipwreck site known as the Corrigans wreck. [4] 101 coins were recovered of which 50 were unreported/stolen. In 2024, 37 of the coins were recovered. [5]

  3. El Cazador (ship) - Wikipedia

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    1777 8 Reale coin from the El Cazador Shipwreck graded by NGC.. The El Cazador (meaning The Hunter in English) was a Spanish brig that sank in the Gulf of Mexico in 1784. In the 1770s the Spanish Louisiana Territory’s economy was faltering due to paper money that was not backed by silver or gold.

  4. New artifacts found in legendary treasure-laden shipwreck - AOL

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    New artifacts have been found on the legendary Spanish galleon San ... robotic exploration of the three-century-old shipwreck. ... such as chests of emeralds and some 200 tons of gold coins.

  5. Black Swan Project - Wikipedia

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    The coins have been returned to Spain, whereby Spanish law dictates that they can never be sold to the public. On December 2, 2012, the Spanish Government deposited the 14.5 tons of gold and silver coins recovered in the National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology in Cartagena for cataloging, study and permanent display. [26]

  6. Gold coins stolen from 18th century shipwreck off Florida ...

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    The coins were aboard the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet, a convoy of 11 ships filled with treasure from the New World that were lost to a hurricane in July 1715. The shipwreck gave Florida's ...

  7. Nuestra Señora de Atocha - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] In 2014, Nuestra Señora de Atocha was added to the Guinness Book of World Records for being the most valuable shipwreck to be recovered, as it was carrying roughly 40 tonnes of gold and silver, and 32 kilograms (71 lb) of emeralds, [11] although this record has now been superseded by the discovery of the San José in 2015.

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