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Divers discover $1 million in gold and silver coins in Florida shipwreck from 1700s

07 Oct 2025 By foxnews

Divers discover $1 million in gold and silver coins in Florida shipwreck from 1700s

Long-lost Spanish coins worth $1 million were discovered recently during an underwater excavation of a shipwreck. 

The shipwreck salvage company 1715 Fleet - Queens Jewels LLC deployed excavators near Sebastian, Florida, on the Sunshine State's so-called "Treasure Coast."

A convoy of Spanish ships was carrying a variety of jewels taken from the New World and was sailing back to Spain.

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On July 21, 1715, a hurricane struck - wrecking the ships and releasing their treasures into the sea, according to The Associated Press.

It's believed that the coins of gold and silver were minted hundreds of years ago in Bolivia, Mexico and Peru, the same source noted.

"The condition of the coins suggests they were part of a single chest or shipment that spilled when the ships broke apart in the hurricane's fury," the company said in a statement.

The salvage company's director of operations, Sal Guttuso, told Fox News Digital that the most surprising aspect of the discovery was its size.

"The last time this number of large silver coins were found was during the 1990 season," he said.

"Due to the size and great condition of the coins in this discovery, we will be able to learn a great deal regarding where and when they were minted," Guttuso added. "This will provide us with a time capsule of Spanish colonial numismatics from the New World."

Guttuso also said the discovery is "a tangible way to learn about our history."

"Each coin is a piece of history, a tangible link to the people who lived, worked and sailed during the Golden Age of the Spanish Empire," he said.

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"[F]inding 1,000 of them in a single recovery is both rare and extraordinary."

The Treasure Coast is a stretch of land in the southeast region of Florida consisting of St. Lucie, Martin and Indian River counties.

The area was given the name after shipwrecks full of treasure, beginning in the 1600s, occurred due to the reefs and isolated location, according to multiple sources. 

The coins will undergo conservation before they're put on public display

Florida's Rule 1A-31.090 states that when artifacts are recovered under a state permit, the Division of Historical Resources keeps up to 20% of the recovered artifacts for research or public viewing. 

The remaining 80% may be shared with the salvagers.

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"Every find helps piece together the human story of the 1715 fleet," said Guttuso. 

He added, "We are committed to preserving and studying these artifacts, so future generations can appreciate their historical significance."

The Associated Press and Fox Weather's Hayley Vawter contributed reporting. 

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