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  2. 1715 treasures: 300-year-old onion glasses retrieved from ...

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    Over the years, divers and treasure hunters on land and sea have come across numerous 1715 Treasure Fleet objects. Gallery: Treasure hunter follows breadcrumb trail of coins. Video:Professional ...

  3. Metal detecting, seeking buried treasure: Give these Treasure ...

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    Brisben's company owns the exclusive salvage rights to the remains of the 1715 Treasure Fleet. ... 25 of the very best deals from Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale: Rothy's, Le Creuset, Hoka and more ...

  4. The 1715 Treasure Fleet was one in particular that did not make the return home. In July 1715, 11 Spanish fleet ships were destroyed in a hurricane off the Florida coast, according to the National ...

  5. 1715 Treasure Fleet - Wikipedia

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    8 reales Mexican silver cob, full date 1715, recovered from the 1715 fleet Rare 8 escudos lima dated 1710, recovered from the 1715 Fleet. The 1715 Treasure Fleet was actually a combination of two Spanish treasure fleets returning from the New World to Spain, the "Nueva España Fleet", under Captain-General Don Juan Esteban de Ubilla, and the "Tierra Firme Fleet", under Don Antonio de Echeverz ...

  6. Wrecking (shipwreck) - Wikipedia

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    Although the Spanish carried out salvage operations on the wrecks of the 1715 Treasure Fleet for four years, they recovered less than half of the treasure recorded as sent on the fleet. On the other hand, the Spanish recovered more treasure from the 1733 treasure fleet than had been officially registered on it. [5]

  7. Sebastian, Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1715, several Spanish ships loaded with treasure (known as the 1715 Treasure Fleet) encountered a storm off the shores of the Treasure Coast and were lost. [12] It is estimated that only a portion of the sunken treasure has been found. The value placed on the treasure lost from the 1715 fleet has been estimated at more than US$500 million.

  8. A Diving Crew Went on a Routine Expedition—and ... - AOL

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    A diving crew's routine expedition led to the discovery of over 200 silver coins from the legendary 1715 Treasure Fleet off Florida's coast.

  9. Urca de Lima - Wikipedia

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    Urca de Lima is a Spanish shipwreck (which sank in 1715) near Fort Pierce, Florida, United States.She was part of the 1715 Treasure Fleet, one of the numerous Spanish treasure fleets sailing between Spain and its colonies in the Americas.