53 wormed musket balls in one hole

Florida.
The musket balls and some of the pipes are associated with military occupation during the Second Seminole War 1835-1842
 

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You just keep pulling out the good stuff I like to see it.. Your lucky I wish I could search outside right now dang snow in my way lol so I just keep looking in the crawl space and under the porch
 

Dang Gatorboy! I'm impressed with that many musket balls! Lucky dog!
 

You just keep pulling out the good stuff I like to see it.. Your lucky I wish I could search outside right now dang snow in my way lol so I just keep looking in the crawl space and under the porch

Haha! I'm sorry I would be the same way. I'm pretty blessed down here I'm heading off to a 1715 fleet shipwreck beach in the morning.
Thanks Donny
 

Haha! I'm sorry I would be the same way. I'm pretty blessed down here I'm heading off to a 1715 fleet shipwreck beach in the morning.
Thanks Donny

Do you usually find a cob or two when you go there?
 

I wish it were that easy.
Conditions are actually bad right now since the prevailing winds have piled a lot of sand up on the beach covering up most everything old.
I adapt with the weather however and just change what I'm looking for and where on the beach I look.
This is a bad time to find old cob coins and other metal objects from the wreck up on the beach.. It is a good time though to find less dense items with more surface area washed up on the beach like ceramics.
 

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