Captain Silver
Elite Member
I raised the sails and left port for a late afternoon water hunt today, using the Excal Sword taking advantage of the tide going out just far enough for me to reach the coordinates, I got into some fast and furious scooping before the tide turned and I had to head back to port. One target stood out from all the rest, I thought...'that's the sound I heard last week when I dug the signet ring, I bet this here is another ring laying heavy end down' I got it on the 2nd scoop, dumped over my shoulder into the sifter, then turned around to see this in there hello yellow the rest of the booty...musketballs and a old bullet, swim buckles and shotgun shells, clad so haggard it can't be coinstarred fishing gear...the shaft, prop and brass rudder from a vintage toy boat, spoon key, pocketknife, worn wheats... and these vintage coins...silver #57, notice the wingtip of the eagle...it's a Stander... Buffalo and Indian... a 1864-1873 U.S. 2 cent piece Gold #6... that's it for this pirate for nowuntil the next outing, thanks for the looks and Happy Hunting to all!
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