UnderMiner
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- Jul 27, 2014
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Was searching the beach today and thanks to the ultra-low tide was able to make some interesting finds. Among them was a small bag, inside of which was a rusty can-opener, a $5 Bill (that looked like it had just come from the depths of hell), and a 14K gold and red coral "corno amulet"! Took the bill and the amulet, left the can-opener. Also found a pirate looking skull thing, marbles, an inlaid mother-of-pearl gold-plated container, a huge cowrie shell, a hallmarked silver fork, a little carved bone statue of a man, and a glacial drop-fossil of an immaculate ancient Horn Coral (likely from southern Canada, naturally deposited on Long Island some 21,000 years ago as the glacier melted). Pretty cool day .
The 14K gold and red coral Corno Amulet, said to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck :
Found these artistic skulls in the water near the hoard, argh! It's certainly official pirate plunder now! (that black rectagle is actually an ancient $5 bill:
The day's best finds, clad and a few other things not pictured:
The condition of this $5 bill makes the $20 bills lost by D. B. Cooper look immaculate. I doubt the bank will give me a new one :
Glacial-drop-fossil deposited by the last Ice Age, a very nice Horn Coral fossil:
A huge cowrie shell that someone must have lost, these shells are not native:
A silver fork with some hallmarks of some kind on it:
Gold-plated and mother of pearl inlaid container:
...and the carved bone man statue:
The 14K gold and red coral Corno Amulet, said to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck :
Found these artistic skulls in the water near the hoard, argh! It's certainly official pirate plunder now! (that black rectagle is actually an ancient $5 bill:
The day's best finds, clad and a few other things not pictured:
The condition of this $5 bill makes the $20 bills lost by D. B. Cooper look immaculate. I doubt the bank will give me a new one :
Glacial-drop-fossil deposited by the last Ice Age, a very nice Horn Coral fossil:
A huge cowrie shell that someone must have lost, these shells are not native:
A silver fork with some hallmarks of some kind on it:
Gold-plated and mother of pearl inlaid container:
...and the carved bone man statue:
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