Treasure hunters off the coast of Florida uncovered a valuable collection of rare coins valued at $1m

Treasure hunters exploring the waters off the coast of Florida, USA, have discovered a hoard of long-forgotten treasure that has been lying on the seabed for at least 300 years. At a depth of about 15 feet beneath the surface, 1,000 feet (305 meters) offshore of Fort Pierce, Florida, Eric Schmitt’s metal detector picked something up. He was expecting it to be a beer can or something like that, but instead, it was something infinitely more valuable – a long-lost hoard of Spanish treasure.

Schmidt is the captain of a salvage vessel called the Arr Booty which was subcontracted by a company called 1715 Fleet Queen Jewels, LLC , owned by William Brisben and his son Brent. According to Brisben, talking to Live Science, the company owns salvage rights to five of the eleven ships lying on the sea bed. They were originally part of a fleet of 12 ships that sunk in the area in 1715 after being hit by a hurricane. Around

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