Bottle released by Mass. scientist in 1956 found

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Would it be wrong to Insist the Half Dollar be Silver & 1956 or Older ?
Technically, exactly what Bumpus promised in 1956.
since he never heard of clad, of Kennedy half back then.

BOSTON (AP) — It was April 1956,At the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod, scientist Dean Bumpus was busy releasing glass bottles in a large stretch of the Atlantic Ocean.

The drift bottle was among thousands dumped in the Atlantic Ocean between 1956 and 1972 as part of Bumpus' study of surface and bottom currents. About 10 percent of the 300,000 bottles have been found over the years.

He contacted scientists at Woods Hole and dutifully gave them the time and place information Bumpus had asked for in a postcard inside the bottle. His reward will be exactly what Bumpus promised in 1956 to anyone who returned a bottle: a 50-cent piece.

Republican Herald | News | republicanherald.com
 

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34 cents to send a post card, if it's a clad half you would net 16 cents...:laughing7:
 

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