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Silver finds from an eroded beach area.

Magyar

New member
Have been hunting this beach for 6 years, but never saw the erosion like this; there were chunks of concrete, and large rocks jutting out from the base of the hard surface...beach goers just don't know what they are sitting on.

Here's a couple of pics of some silver, and older items found in two days' hunt..2 hr. each day

thanks for looking

Magz
 
Tiny dagger is not silver.. maybe lead or aluminum..it does have a bit of weight to it. All the tiny "weapons" of the vintage game were made of metal...( dagger, revolver, candlestick, knife, )except the rope which was made from a real fiber.

The "weapons " in the modern "Clue" board game ( my favorite board game) are made of plastic. :sad:

L
 
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and lest I forget that the lead pipe was made of real lead...dangerous toys in "those" days.

M
 
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