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Old 06-20-2006, 12:31 AM
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Default City Dump-"1800-1930"

I been digging this dumpsite for many years about 10 years now. I found today:
>24 oz. Orange Crush pop bottle(July 20th 1920)
>Crockery City pop bottle from East Liverpool,Ohio
>(2) Small bottle of Milk of Magnesium
>(2) Heinz Ketcup bottles
>Raleigh medicine bottle
>1-small colbalt Poison bottle
>(2) Milk Bottles-(1)Dr.Smith from Midland,PA around 1900(one of the 1st dairies in Midland),-(1)Reeds Dairy from Industry,PA around 1900-1920
>(4)small medicine bottles about 2" long
>Father Johns from Chicago,ILL.(amber medicine)
>(2)McCormick bottles(medicine or what ever)
>(2)Ace Ginger Beer(amber color) from Midland Ice & Cream & Soda Products,PA
>all bottles were embossed and OLD!!!
>And DEEP TOO!! about 5 or 6 feet deep!!
my back is Killing me!!

Mr.Silver
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Mr.Silver's Finds of 08'
1-Half Dollar-1971
249-Quarters
4-Silver Quarter's> 1904,39',57', 62'
313-Dimes
17-Silver Dimes(6> Merc's,11> Roosy's
1-"V"-Nickel> 1903
4-Buffalo's> 24',35'(2)36'
2-Silver Nickels> 43P',45S'
189-Nickels
1-Large Cent 1846 tall date
2-IH's-1889,1901
49-Wheats
700-Pennies
6-Foreign> all canadian(4> nickels,1>penny),(1)1992 greece ~ (1 drahmn)
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$114.28 ~ Cash
23 > Silver
I try to beat all time total of 1983'-2,157 coins!
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Old 06-28-2006, 09:08 PM
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Hi Mr Silver,

Thats a really great haul you got there! Have not found a crockery bottle yet, hope someday I do. I really enjoy finding those ABM era bottles, I'm running out of places to put them. But every time I go to the dump looking for something unique I come home with 20 more! Its nice to know that someone else enjoys bottles without pontil marks like I do.

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