Short Beach Trip nets 4 Rings, a little silver and a Mortuary Tag

JimDon

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I had a business trip on Friday and Saturday to North Myrtle Beach and managed to squeeze in a few hunts during my free time. The beach was really sanded in so I focused on the upper wet sand at the ripple troughs and it was the right strategy. I managed to get 4 rings (#52-#55 for year) including one small silver ring and a really cool channel set ring with multicolored stones all around. The one not pictured was a junk gum ball ring. I also got a pendant that I thought was junk but turned out to be gold plated sterling. I also got my first crematory tag..yikes. Another unusual find was a bell with the name Frank Ford on it. Go figure. Got a bunch of clad and enough pull tabs to sink a ship.






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cjon455

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Mortuary tag?, YIKES!, medical waste, lol maybe it fell of a cadaver dumped at sea, lol jk, cool finds
 

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Awsome. Is that all that remains of #8631? Anyhow, Great finds and hopefully theres more to come.

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