The historical wrecks were laden with treasure, as the Spanish were carrying gold and silver from the "New World" to Spain to help pay for the country's costly wars, according to the 1715 Fleet ...
The 37 gold coins were snatched from the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet and have a total value of $1 million, according to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission press release.
The treasure’s true home is aboard the eleven ships of the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. The ships were loaded with treasure to be transported to the other side of the vast Spanish empire, but they ...
The Treasure Coast of Florida, including Indian River, St. Lucie, and Martin counties, is named after the 1715 shipwreck of a Spanish treasure fleet. Originally home to the Ais and Jaega tribes ...
Thirty-seven of 50 gold coins which conservation officials said were stolen from a 1715 Spanish fleet shipwreck site by treasure hunters nearly a decade ago — valued at roughly $1 million ...
The 1715 Fleet represents a collection of Spanish treasure ships that sank during a hurricane off Florida's coast in 1715. The artifacts recovered from these wrecks give a glimpse into history and are ...
All the latest news, photos and more on King Juan Carlos, Queen Sofia Find out more about the Spanish Royal Family tree Queen Letizia and King Felipe visited Paiporta, one of the areas worst ...
Florida authorities announced the recovery of several centuries-old gold coins that were stolen in 2015, linked to the infamous 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. The Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
According to FWC, the 1715 Fleet represents a collection of Spanish treasure ships that sank during a hurricane off Florida’s coast in 1715.