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  2. $1 million in stolen gold coins from 1715 Florida shipwreck ...

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    The remaining 13 missing coins have yet to be found, but the search continues for the missing gold. Original article source: $1 million in stolen gold coins from 1715 Florida shipwreck recovered ...

  3. Florida officials and FBI recover $1 million worth of stolen ...

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    Florida state and federal authorities have recovered a million dollars’ worth of stolen gold coins that are linked to a fleet of sunken 18th-century treasure ships.. The state’s Fish and ...

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

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    Fort Pierce, Florida — A collection of 37 gold coins — with a combined value estimated at more than $1 million — have been recovered after they were stolen by salvagers back in 2015 from a ...

  5. 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]

  6. Brent Brisben - Wikipedia

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    On July 28, 2015, Brisben announced that the same family of subcontractors had found over 50 gold coins worth approximately 1 Million Dollars. The centerpiece of the find was an extremely rare coin called a Royal dated 1715. [8] The Royal coin was a perfect specimen of Spanish coinage made specifically for King Phillip V. 1715 Royal Eight Escudo

  7. 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]

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