Mucky Trenchs Equals Treasure

MuckyBottles

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Mucky Trench's Equals Treasure

Since today is a new moon which cause the tides to be really high/low, I decided to hit my beach. I dug a couple of 4x2x4 trench's, dug some pretty cool stuff, also by digging the trench's, I can go back anytime next week and have the tide do the work of sifting for me..

Anybody need a shoe thats over 100 years old?
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Its work, but it really pays off..
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The total of what I found...Including 3 Indian heads (one not pictured) one 1885 and two 1887, a water pitcher, couple of bottles in which only one was embossed, two pontiled marbles and other goodies...
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Close up of the little stuff..
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Time to light the BBQ, stick a fork in me, I am done!
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MuckyBottles

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You're the mudlarker of the east coast, nice gong on the latest round of finds. The box lid is a cool find for the age of it and how it survived. Liking the marble, what would it date back to?

Anyway to find buried items, count me in..
 

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Nice going Drew!! the handmade marbles can date up into the early 1900s, they were still made in the early 1920s and available in stores into the 1930s, my mother who was born in 1921 bought them new. Pics look like you're down by the brick works. The bricks in my walkways came from there back in the 50s. That's a lot of diggin' for sure, but it looks like it's paying off!!
 

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Nice going Drew!! the handmade marbles can date up into the early 1900s, they were still made in the early 1920s and available in stores into the 1930s, my mother who was born in 1921 bought them new. Pics look like you're down by the brick works. The bricks in my walkways came from there back in the 50s. That's a lot of diggin' for sure, but it looks like it's paying off!!

Yup, it's paying off big time, it's a warmup to the privy digs I have coming up
 

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