That’s a boatload of treasure!

Over 1,000 gold and silver coins worth a staggering $1 million were recovered by a salvage crew on the shipwreck of a Spanish fleet that sank over 300 years ago, according to authorities.

The coins were discovered over the summer by Capt. Levin Shavers and his crew on the wreck of a fleet that sank during a hurricane in July 1715 off Florida’s Treasure Coast, according to a news release from Queens Jewels , LLC, which owns the salvage rights to the 1715 fleet. 3

Roughly 1,000 silver coins called “Reales,” five gold coins referred to as “Escudos,” and other rare gold artifacts were found preserved beneath “centuries of sand and sea,” the company said.

The estimated value of the grab is $1 million, according to experts.

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