'Treasure' Thought to Belong to Notorious Pirate Found Off Madagascar Coast

Explorers found a silver bar weighing 100+ pounds off the coast of Madagascar.

In the 1600's, Captain Kidd was appointed by British authorities to stop pirates, but he then turned to a life of piracy himself. He was executed in 1701 and his body was displayed as a warning to other pirates, the BBC reports.

The mysterious silver bar was brought to shore today from the wreckage of what was believed to be Captain Kidd's ship, the Adventure Galley, the BBC reports.

While some may be skeptical about the bar's origin, American explorer Barry Clifford, who led the expedition, told the BBC that he believes other bars of "treasure" are also buried in the underwater wreck.

The bar was then presented in a ceremony to Madagascar's president.