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I think someone was inquiring about the hightide/low level numbers....

Magyar

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Here is a Feb. tide table for Bridgeport, Ct. area.

Also here is a pic of a barber dime (or should I say " what remains of a Barber dime" :() I recently recovered at the Ct. coast..

It was very thickly encrusted ; very difficult to uncover.
 
You are hunting where the old stuff is. Looks like that salt water sure eats up them keepers! Congrats on the barbers you have showed us.
Tell us about the avatar pic.
 
Couple that with some nor'east winds and you're lookin' at a great day of hunting! Yeah, the sea and sand sure does a number on coins... Still, silver is silver :) You did a nice job cleaning that up!
 
Thank you, Joe
 
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