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I had no idea so many shipwreck coins have been found in New Jersey---
Corson's Inlet, Ocean City, Long Beach Island---all well documented.
Anyone ever done any offshore work in these areas ?
I went to a couple of internet New Jersey dive sites and was somewhat surprised at the relatively good visibility in the photos...apparently this is not an aberration...

The bathymetry of the Long Beach Island area is very similar to that of the Treasure Coast---the 3 fathom curve is generally 200 yards or so offshore. The wreck or wrecks producing the cobs should be very close in.
I find it fascinating that beachcombers in 1914 recognized that the coins only start showing up when the beaches are being cut from a certain direction---probably the NE.
Who is going to be New Jersey's answer to Kip Wagner?
If this Gardner fellow can seek to claim the Ella Warley, the salvage laws in New Jersey might be somewhat reasonable---more research needed on this topic...
I also remember something about WW I munitions being dredged up in the area a while back---which might also present a problem...
I wonder if anyone is surreptitiously working in this area...
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