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    Shipwreck treasure returns to Spain from Florida

    MADRID (AP) — Two military planes carrying 17 tons of silver and gold coins scooped up from a sunken Spanish warship landed in Madrid on Saturday, ending a more than 200-year odyssey that took the treasure from an ocean floor to Florida courtrooms.

    The planes landed with the 594,000 coins and other artifacts retrieved after a five-year legal wrangle with a Florida-based salvage company, which had taken the haul to the U.S. in May 2007.

    Deep sea explorers found the treasure in a shipwreck, believed to be Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes, off Portugal's Atlantic coast. British warships had sunk it during a 1804 gunbattle as it approached Spain as part of a fleet that had traveled from South America. The Mercedes was believed to have had 200 people aboard when it exploded and sank.

    Once the treasure is offloaded from the planes it will be transported to an undisclosed location, state broadcaster RTVE said.

    A detail of 30 officers from Spain's paramilitary Civil Guard force protected the coins once they landed. Civil Guard spokesman Miguel Tobias said everyone had breathed a sigh of relief at having the treasure back safely on Spanish soil.

    "There were some storms on the way over," said Tobias, explaining why the two Hercules C-130 transports had landed at Torrejon de Ardoz military air base late.

    The trove was transported to Spain despite a last-ditch claim to the treasure by Peru, the South American country from which the coins first set off more than two centuries ago.

    "The coins were made from raw material obtained from mines that are currently on Peruvian soil and were struck at the Lima mint," according to a Peruvian foreign ministry statement from Friday.

    In 1804, Peru was the local seat of the Spanish crown in South America and documents held in Spain's archives show that Mercedes was commissioned by King Charles IV to transport and protect a shipment of coins and bullion at the request of a noble family in Lima.

    Peru said in the statement it would maintain its claim despite losing an appeal Friday and the rejection by U.S. courts of previous claims by descendants of the Peruvian merchants who had owned the shipment.

    Odyssey Marine Exploration made international headlines when it discovered the wreck, estimating the trove to be worth as much as $500 million to collectors, making the haul one of the richest ever. The Tampa-based salvage outfit had used a remote-controlled submersible to explore the depths and bring items including cannon balls and other metal fragments to a surface ship, and argued that it was entitled to the treasure.

    The Spanish government challenged Odyssey's ownership in U.S. District Court soon after the coins were flown back to Tampa, relying on documents from its naval archive which listed Mercedes as a naval warship.

    International treaties generally hold that warships sunk in battle are protected from treasure seekers and the Spanish government successfully argued that it had never relinquished ownership of the ship or its contents.

    A federal district court first ruled in 2009 that U.S. courts didn't have jurisdiction, and ordered the treasure returned.

    Odyssey then lost every round in federal courts trying to hold on to the treasure, as the Spanish government painted them as modern-day pirates plundering the nation's cultural heritage.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Harold Heckle in Madrid contributed to this report.

     
    • EDDY  •  Milford, Connecticut  •  2 mths ago
      My simpaty goes to Odyssey and Ihope they lern with this one to not tell anyone anymore when they find something.
      Once a pirate, allways a pirate." That foes for spain" They came to South America and stoled all the gold and now they steal it again.
    • Spot  •  3 mths ago
      Rule number one: Never, ever, tell any government that you found a treasure.
      • Heidi Warkentin 3 mths ago
        Exactly. Can you say "Black Market?"
      • Dr. Zook 3 mths ago
        That depends on the government. In the UK any treasure found on UK soil must be reported to the government. However, the value of the treasure is then fairly evaluated and the finder is then entitled to be paid the value of the treasure.

        There have been two cases in the last few years where amateur treasure hunters have found treasures worth millions of pounds and they were duly paid the fair value of the finds. This prevents valuable archeological treasures of precious metals and stones being broken up or melted down, then being sold and their historical value lost.
      • 3C-PO 3 mths ago
        Lol...that was a big mistake....
    • OreoBoots  •  3 mths ago
      They ought to send them a bill for services rendered for recovering it , at least part of what the treasure is worth belongs to them
      • Aziz 3 mths ago
        yup a bill for $500 million....
      • JOSH 3 mths ago
        Salvage rights intitles the salvage co. to 10%
      • I love Arizona 3 mths ago
        #$%$ Keep the coins and say nothing. The greazers wouldn't have had a clue.
    • Guy  •  3 mths ago
      Should have dumped it back into the ocean and said, "go get it yourself then".
      • Lou 3 mths ago
        I like that idea or charge them a huge bill for retrevial of the treasure...
      • Heidi Warkentin 3 mths ago
        That's right! They should have "shipped" it over and then sunk and abandoned ship. I bet an Italian captain was available for hire.
      • Hello! 3 mths ago
        Should have blown it up. Or better yet, gave it back to the Indians of South America.
    • fast on Sunday  •  Boise, Idaho  •  3 mths ago
      There is NO BIGGER THIEVES THAN GOVERNMENT.
      • DementedKitten 3 mths ago
        You think Spain is bad? Look at our own government. They steal from us so they can give to those who hate us (Must I name an example?)
      • VIRGINIAN 3 mths ago
        Did you get this info from CNN?
      • juan chavez 3 mths ago
        Spain needs the coins to pay off some of it´s debts, and the US gov. was sold out by obama again
    • Joel  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      500 million dollars. I'm sure the Odyssey could have at least got something for there troubles. Spain would have nothing returned if Odyssey did'nt find it in the first place.
      • A Happy Customer 3 mths ago
        Why is the word "returned" being used? This is gold looted from native Americans. It should have been returned to the Americans native to North, Central and South America! The Catholics are still plundering 250 years later!
      • ad v 3 mths ago
        their
      • Tristan Braum 3 mths ago
        @customer - Those Americans are long gone, and the few remaining ancestors who own casinos would tear each other apart over who would get the gold.
    • Crescent City  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      If SPAIN wanted it, they should have gotten off of they LAZY butts and looked for it themselves. THE SALVAGE COMPANY GOT SCREWED!!!
    • Jonathan  •  3 mths ago
      the spanish government should at least compensate the dive company for their expenses and give them some sort of finders fee, maybe 10-25% of the value. After all, they did hard work.
    • joell  •  Kissimmee, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Wow! Seriously, they lose the silver over 200 years ago, somebody else finds it on the other side of the ocean and they get it back? I'm no expert on anything but I believe the statute of limitations should apply here.
    • Matthew  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      did the salvage company at least get compensated for salvaging it? It cost them money to get it back, they should be entitled to a percentage at least...
    • Kadoty  •  3 mths ago
      I’d drop it back in the ocean and let Spain find it! You think this company will ever tell anybody again when they find a sunken treasure?
    • SEAN  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Spain is getting pretty good at stealing other peoples treasure.
    • Daren  •  Calimesa, California  •  3 mths ago
      That's a joke! The quote that says at the end " the Spanish government painted them as modern-day pirates plundering the nation's cultural heritage." Spain's cultural heritage is plundering and pirating other cultures. Look at Central and South America. They came in and stole from many cultures.
    • *American Patriot*  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      I believe that if it's lost at sea, it should be fair game to anyone who wants to invest the time and money to risk salvaging something....
    • The Loch Ness Monster  •  3 mths ago
      I agree, someone posted earlier. The minute the crooked judge says it belongs to spain, I would have dumped it ALL BACK INTO THE OCEAN...
    • Ken  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Spain wants it, than thay need to pay the company for all the trouble and cost to retrieve all the coins and other items that they brought up, I think the cost should be about $500 million. What do you think?
    • maverick  •  3 mths ago
      hey treasure hunters next time dont tell anyone and you wont have this problem.
    • scott  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder what kind of chances America would have making a similar claim in Spains courts. Given the same circumstances.
    • Kenneth E  •  Russellville, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      Pretty sad that Spain had no interest in this treasure themselves until someone else went to the pain and expense to find it and haul it up. Talk about pirates.
    • BOB TURKEY  •  Camden, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Peru is getting the shaft, The silver and gold came from their mines not Spain. Again they are being plundered by the Spanish.
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