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The San Jose galleon was believed to be holding gold, silver, gemstones and other treasure worth billions of dollars when it was sunk in 1708.
When he resurfaced, “every fingertip was stacked with gold coins ... During the legal battle, the Spanish government never asserted an interest on the lost treasure and so it has no claim ...
Gold ingots stamped with the marks of 17th-century Spanish mints. Beyond its monetary value, the treasure offers priceless ...
The Spanish galleon, discovered in 2015 ... A 300-year-old shipwreck in the Caribbean is believed to hold gold and silver coins, emeralds, and other sunken treasures that could be worth $20 ...
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.
When he resurfaced, "every fingertip was stacked with gold coins ... During the legal battle, the Spanish government never asserted an interest on the lost treasure and so it has no claim on ...
When he resurfaced, “every fingertip was stacked with gold coins ... During the legal battle, the Spanish government never asserted an interest on the lost treasure and so it has no claim ...
During the legal battle, the Spanish government never asserted an interest on the lost treasure and so it has no claim on it. The state of Florida did assert a claim, and it's entitled to 20 ...