Standing liberty on extremely cut beach

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I was hunting a local beach that had significant erosion to the point where some trees had fallen down across the beach into the water. Some sections had 15 ft of straight cut, impressive to look at and stand beside. Unfortunately i didnt capture the moment with a picture.

I found this standing liberty quarter with unreadable date, and 2 buffalo nickels, one unreadable and one being a1938.

Thanks for the cleanup baking soda tip, worked well on the silver. Took 3 rounds of soaking.

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Thanks for looking! Hopefully one day soon we can beach hunt again! Stay safe friends!
 

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I might be down that way on sunday or monday if you plan on going back there
getting stir crazy up here
 

I might be down that way on sunday or monday if you plan on going back there
getting stir crazy up here

Where do you plan on going? The beaches and parks are closed? I am in for a hunt tho if you have a spot we can hunt! Im in east greenwich.
 

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I did not know R.I. had closed them too
there supposedly are some still open in CT. so might head there
usually when regular beaches are closed - its time to find irregular
ones - meaning spots that they used to swim but off the grid now a days
 

I did not know R.I. had closed them too
there supposedly are some still open in CT. so might head there
usually when regular beaches are closed - its time to find irregular
ones - meaning spots that they used to swim but off the grid now a days

Sounds like the best way, Out of sight, out of mind...
 

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