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The U.S. ocean shore that has yielded the most sunken treasures is The Florida Keys, particularly around the waters of the Spanish galleons’ shipwreck sites. During the 16th to 18th centuries, many ships carrying gold, silver, and other valuables sank due to storms or piracy. Notably, the 1715 Treasure Fleet, which sank off the coast of Florida, has been a significant source of treasure hunting and recovery, leading to the discovery of gold coins and artifacts. The area's rich maritime history continues to attract treasure hunters and archaeologists alike.

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