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I just saw some beautiful coin finds from Dave 021...here's an IH that I recovered from the salty, muddy ocean floor of Long Island Sound yesterday...

Magyar

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and a few other items.

Decided to hunt a beach that was very popular from the 1800's through middle 1900's

Not much goin' on there now, but I love to hunt old beaches...I'm quite sure there are lots of treasures waiting to be recovered from this beach.

You can see the excessive damage done to precious coins by the salt H2O., but it is still exciting for me to find them in regardless of the condition.

The silver "toe " ring is tiny, but I like it. Must have been "sleeping" in that ocean floor for many moons..it was so thickly encrusted.

Unremarkable pendant was found on top of the sand as I was leaving the beach...

thanks for looking

Magz
 
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Would you believe I remembered that from my childhood fun days at the Playground..but I can't remember what I ate for supper last evening. :rolleyes:
 
Well, the Chief does kinda resemble you, Elson:smoke::rofl:....and now ..that's a good nick -name for you ..."Chief".

Wadda ya think of that? :wave:
 
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