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Ok, I got out last week with a friend to do some beach hunting. Mostly we found junk. I did manage to find my first ring, too bad it's a kids ring, nothing of value. I did get a silver ear ring though.
This week I got out to an old spot, and there was also a big trash and bottle pit there. I checked it out. I found a bunch of semi old bottles. A few of them are pepsi bottles. Another one says Old Mr. Boston on it, it's some kind of liquer. If anyone can help me with these it'd be great, I know nothing about bottles. Are they worth keeping??
I also found a little plastic jar with pins and buttons in it. Most of it was junk, but I did find 4 military buttons in the mix, so I took those home too. I know nothing about buttons either, so any info is helpful. I don't think they are super old, but they are neat.
 

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gee, thanks for the help here guys.
 

No idea about the bottles, but the E3 button, if military, could refer to the Boeing E-3 Sentry. an American military airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft based on the Boeing 707.
 

No idea about the bottles here either but I am pretty sure that button is WWI and is for the 3rd infantry E company.
 

Are these buttons worth anything?? It'd be cool if it is ww1, I didn't think it would be that old. Any idea about the US buttons?? Would those be just as old??
 

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