Treasure & Shipwreck Recovery Inc., another recovery organisation, operates across a 40-mile strip of Florida coastline that's dense with shipwrecks: in fact, there's reportedly one shipwreck for every mile. While most of these vessels are unidentified, it’s known that many Spanish galleons sank in the area, including the ill-fated 1715 Treasure Fleet. These ships sank during a fierce hurricane in 1715 near what's now Vero Beach. Carrying registered cargo believed to be worth 14 million pesos, just one ship in the 12-strong fleet survived. Estimates suggest over 1,000 lives were lost.
Over the years, the Treasure Wrecked team has found a range of amazing artefacts, including rare Spanish escudo coins (pictured). Dating from 1710, these coins were minted in Lima, Peru, or Mexico and are worth around $2,000 (£1.6k) each, Craig Huffman, CEO of Treasure Wrecked, told us.