It's Shipwreck Season! 1817 Large 13 Star "Coronet" Cent, Silvers, Ship spikes+++

JB Hunts

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A great kickoff to Shipwreck Season.! Top finds were an 1817 "13 Star" Coronet Larege Cent, a treasure chest key, ship spikes, civil war bullet, and more!
Can anyone advise how to add more photos in a post already placed? When I go to the "edit" drop down, it only lets me edit the title.

Until then, I'll post the other Silvers found and other relics in my next post.
 

The embossing that says you can’t refill started in 1934. Post prohibition.
Yes, you are correct. It is prohibition era, as he bottle scar with the "SCOTLAND" mark likely indicates a 1934 or 1935 bottle production date, a year or two after the end of Prohibition (December'33), and bottles without any marks and just digit lot #'s were actual usage marks within Prohibition. American companies like Illinois, Owens, Whittal-Tatum., and others have codes to ID the exact year, but European bottle makers not so much. Tks for the reply...JB
 

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