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    Results from our El Nino in Oregon

    I hope this isn't too late in the year for this. These are some of the finds we got from our local beach after 2 to 4 feet of sand was washed out. This story is also coming out in the October or November issue of western eastern Treasure magazine that I sometimes write for. I hope I don't get in trouble for pluggin that magazine. I won't do it again I promise.lol Thats a 200 year old( I was told) ship spike found in pieces, days apart.. an 1893 or 98 V nickel...1964 silver Washington found in washed out sand from under tree roots, a 1947 silver Wasington found in a tree stump exposed after sand washed out...a 1949 wheat and Black Hills Gold ring found in the same hole..Attachment 55430

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    Last edited by riveraiders60; 08-29-2016 at 06:20 PM. Reason: Adding pictures

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    Elite Member Digger_O'Dell's Avatar
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    Great finds! Been using the sand washouts here after a big storm. It's amazing what the sand can hide!
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    And where are you Digger?

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    Wow that beach is really washed out! Lots of potential there! That spike is pretty cool and the silver is always nice to see!
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    Attachment 55455Ya , Kirk found this knife too that had been dropped in the asphalt when the road was laid years ago and now it washed way out to the bay.
    Last edited by riveraiders60; 08-31-2016 at 05:28 PM. Reason: Spelling correction

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    Digger are you in the Great Lakes area? We would love to do those beaches!

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