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What happened to the treasure from the Atocha?

What happened to the treasure from the Atocha?

Much of the wreck of Nuestra Señora de Atocha was famously recovered by an American commercial treasure hunting expedition in 1985. Following a lengthy court battle against the State of Florida, the finders were ultimately awarded sole ownership of the rights to the treasure.

How much of the Atocha treasure has been found?

That was the case on July 16, when the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, one of the world’s most famous and valuable shipwrecks, gave up a gold coin for the first time in 20 years. Though other gold artifacts have been found, gold coins are a rarity. Fewer than 130 have been recovered in total.

How deep is the Atocha shipwreck?

22 feet deep
The site of the wreckage of the Atocha, called “The Bank of Spain” (a sandy area 22 feet deep and within 200 yards of the anchor location), is still being worked on and treasures are slowly being recovered. The emeralds from the Atocha are some of the finest emeralds in the world.

What was the sister ship of the Atocha?

Santa Margarita
By 1980, Fisher’s team had also discovered a significant part of the wreck of Atocha’s sister ship, Santa Margarita.

How much was the Atocha shipwreck worth?

On July 20, 1985 – 35 years ago today – Mel Fisher discovered the shipwreck of the Nuestra Senora De Atocha off the Florida Keys. The cargo’s value is estimated to be worth around $400 million. The treasure includes 24 tons of silver bullion, ingots, and coins, 125 gold bars and discs and 1,200 pounds silverware.

What is the most expensive shipwreck?

In 2014, the Nuestra Senora de Atocha was declared the world’s most valuable shipwreck according to the Guinness Book of World Records. It was carrying 40 tons of gold and silver, along with 70 pounds of emeralds when it was wrecked by a hurricane in September 1622.

What happened to the shipwreck of the Nuestra Senora de Atocha?

On this same day, 35 years ago, the legendary deep-sea explorer Mel Fisher discovered the shipwreck of the Nuestra Senora de Atocha. The galleon was sailing from the new world to Spain. It was hit by a hurricane and sank in 1622. 260 people lost their lives in this accident.

Why buy Atocha shipwreck coins?

Offering an incredible Atocha Shipwreck Coin collection of very high quality and pedigree. Authentic 2, 4 and 8 reales silver cobs recovered from Mel Fisher’s expedition and exploration of the Atocha Shipwreck. Each Atocha coin is guaranteed to be genuine and comes with either a Treasure Salvors Inc Certificate of Authenticity, Tag or Both.

Where did the Atocha sink?

Atocha, sunk in 1622 west of Key West, Florida. Arguably the most famous of all Spanish galleons salvaged in our time, the Atocha was the almiranta of the 1622 Fleet, which left Havana several weeks late and soon ran into a hurricane.

What happened to Atocha’s cargo?

While Atocha’s main cargo of silver coins was discovered in 1985 and has been salvaged over the years, the stern castle and captain’s cabin, where the gold bars and Muzo mine emeralds would have been stored, still eludes search teams to day.

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