Family Member Accused of Selling Stolen Coins From 1715 Fleet Shipwrecks

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Family Member Accused of Selling Stolen Coins From 1715 Fleet Shipwrecks
Eric Schmitt1715 FleetTreasure Coast

Eric Schmitt, a member of the Schmitt family, is accused of selling 50 stolen coins from the 1715 Fleet shipwrecks between 2023 and 2024. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has recovered 37 coins and is working with the FBI to investigate the theft and illegal trafficking of these historical artifacts.

A member of the Schmitt family, who discovered a 'treasure trove' of 101 coins from shipwrecks off Florida's Treasure Coast , is accused of selling 50 of these stolen coins between 2023 and 2024. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ( FWC ) has recovered 37 gold coins from the 1715 Fleet shipwrecks, marking a significant step in a long-term investigation into the theft and illegal trafficking of these historic artifacts.

The 1715 Fleet, a collection of Spanish treasure ships that sank during a hurricane off Florida's coast in 1715, is protected by state and federal law. The FWC, in collaboration with the FBI, has found evidence that Eric Schmitt, a member of the Schmitt family, engaged in illegal activities. He is suspected of selling stolen gold coins, and investigators recovered five coins from a Florida-based auctioneer who unknowingly purchased them from Schmitt. Digital forensics have linked Schmitt to a photograph of the stolen coins taken at a family condominium

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