More than 1,000 silver and gold coins valued at about $1 million have been recovered from the remains of a Spanish fleet that sank over 300 years ago off Florida's Treasure Coast, the salvage company behind the historic find announced Tuesday.

Florida's Treasure Coast is the stretch of Atlantic coastline on the state's east side that covers Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin counties. It got its name because so much treasure from the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet shipwrecks has been found offshore there.

The most recent discovery was made by Capt. Levin Shavers and his crew during the 2025 summer salvage season, according to a news release from salvage company Queens Jewels, LLC. The company owns the exclusive salvage rights to the 1715 Treasure Fleet.

Among the findings were over

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