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So now that the sands back in,Who got REALE'S out of Salisbury?I know there were a few saw some first hand!!lot of gold pulled too!!

Go to this link and search the Adobe document for "Victor Ricardo". He's been searching for the treasure ships for more than a decade. Sounds like he's excavated some coins. Wonder what he's not reporting to the Archies!
 
Go to this link and search the Adobe document for "Victor Ricardo". He's been searching for the treasure ships for more than a decade. Sounds like he's excavated some coins. Wonder what he's not reporting to the Archies! http://www.mass.gov/czm/buar/meetings/uabmay04.pdf
 
Got about 200 coins at Salisbury going back to Barbers and about 300 overall. No jewelry to speack of, but a couple of dozen silver coins. Saw some articles in the paper that they are going to make property owners bring in their own sand to replenish the beach

What were the oldest dated coins that you found? Any antique jewelry turn up? What kind of reales did you see?
 
Did you get any dates off of them? Let me know when you're going to be out and about - I'd like to get a look at them!

I've been soaking my silver in ammonia for a week before trying to clean. It does a heck of a job and even brings luster back to some. For the remaining stains, I'll use electrolysis.

Scott
 
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