I live on the “Treasure Coast” which is called that because of the 1715 wreck. I remember reading about that find.
Wow...just sitting there waiting to be discovered for 300 years in 6 feet of water only 100 feet offshore. Incredible.
Ships of the 1715 fleet were heading to Spain from Havana when they encountered the hurricane near what is now Vero Beach. Some 1,000 people died in the maritime disaster.
That's some serious loss of life!
Really crude coins. Look at the edges...
The coins vary in denomination, size and shape. They were very crudely made. They were handmade, said Albanese, who added that the coins worth at the time they were made was based on their weight.
I guess the coins were struck, then the edges nibbled off to get to the correct weight.
It would be really fun to own a gold coin from a shipwreck lost in the days of the pirates!
There is treasure off the coast of Crescent City
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Jonathan_(steamer)
So did the .gov thieves get their pound of flesh? I imagine they did.