I saw a few posts about old barns

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a few years ago, I was working on an an old barn and noticed a hole the size of a half in the plank floor, I wondered, which caused me to crawl under the floor, I had a 2 foot clearance and below the hole I found this in the sand, it was fun digging them all, there was a lot of 1920's bottles there too, a few feet away, all screw angle5.jpg caps, I left them there
 

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Sure makes one wonder what else might be hiding under there...
 

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We sold the house so I can't go back, I've thought about it too
 

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I vote banner....best marble cache on t-net !!:notworthy: meets all requirements and I've never seen that many marbles dug at one time !! No metal detector there....just a man under a floor with his fingers in the sand !! You gotta want treasure !! Could just as well have been gold coins !!......plus...it would look great up top !!!!
 

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VERY cool! (and very exciting to discover!) Was this barn in Maine?
 

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