A team of excavators has found $1 million in treasure from a centuries-old Spanish shipwreck off a stretch of Florida known ...
More than 1,000 silver and gold coins worth about $1 million were recovered from a 1715 Spanish shipwreck off Florida's coast ...
The Treasure Coast of Florida includes Indian River County, Martin County and St. Lucie County. The Treasure Coast of Florida got its name in part because of the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet maritime ...
Today, many of them are fruitful fish habitats, attractive dive sites and tourist attractions. So now, there’s an effort underway to create 3D models of these shipwrecks and other artificial reefs, ...
The coins are part of the $400 million in worth of gold, silver and jewels lost in a 1715 Spanish shipwreck, the treasure ...
The haul included some 60 gold artifacts. — -- Florida treasure hunters hit the sunken treasure jackpot. Brent Brisben -- a co-founder of 1715 Fleet-Queens Jewels LLC, which has the rights to ...
Florida’s “Treasure Coast” continues to prove its name fits, with wreck divers reporting the discovery of 1,051 silver coins and five gold coins on the seafloor. The 300-year-old coins were found over ...
Capt. Mike Perna, an advisory board member for the 1715 Fleet Society, found the disc in eight feet of water at a wreck site known as the “Cabin Wreck.” The large ship is believed to be the wreck of ...