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Treasure Coast living up to its Name |
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June
14, 2004 - GOLD FOUND!!
The Treasure Coast lives up to its’ name again.
An exquisite ornate gold religious medallion and cross was recovered
by the m/v Gold Hound captain Greg Bounds.
His crew Chaz Francovigilla and Jeff Croy were yelling, “Today’s
the Day!” in the background as he called in on his cell phone from the
site to report the find. Bounds
is working the 1715 Fleet shipwrecks under a contract with the Mel Fisher
Center and Museum in Sebastian Florida who holds the State contracts to
salvage the ships. The gold was found on the site known as the Cabin Wreck,
just south of Sebastian Inlet. The
artifacts recovered there in the past have left a trail that runs nearly
three miles. This site was
one of the first where Kip Wagner started finding coins in the early 1960s’
resulting in the naming of the “Treasure Coast”.
The ill fated fleet of ships wrecked along our shores during a hurricane
in 1715 taking with them over 700 lives.
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. . .When
Bounds brought the find in to the conservation lab of the Mel Fisher Museum,
it was discovered to be a missing piece of a rosary recovered 10 years
ago in 1994 by Fort Pierce treasure hunter Demostines Molinar.
The same area in 1993 and 1994 yielded 4 intact gold rosaries, 10
pairs of gold cufflinks, 2 gold buckles, two gold manicure sets and a gold
chain. Bounds hopes to continue
to add to the list this week.
. . . .“It’s really tough to find it all,” said Taffi Fisher Abt, daughter of the world famous treasure hunter Mel Fisher who started it all.
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. . .“It’s a big ocean with a lot of deep sand and Mother Nature makes
it difficult.” Twenty adventurous
crews have subcontracted with the Fisher Group to go for the gusto and
search for the missing 1715 Fleet treasure this summer.
The salvage season just began in late May.
There are only about 100 days a year that these sites can actually
be worked due to weather conditions.
The new find will be on display at the Mel Fisher
Treasure Museum located at 1322 U.S. One in
Sebastian by Friday.
For more information Call: Taffi or Morgan at
772-589-0435