Exploring Alabama's Historic Creeks
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•Uncovered 100 Years Later - River Treasure uncovered by American Mud larkers!
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Some bottles in Alabama can be worth thousands of dollars .
We follow a map to a historic area in search of valuable antique bottles.
Some bottles are embossed and they say Saint Joseph .
This is a nice turn of century soda bottle that came out in 1912 .
We'll take it, keep going, keep seeing what else we can come up with.
This would have been a large butter churn that's sadly broken right there would have had the identifying mark.
This is a pre 1915 Coca-Cola bottle.
The good part about this bottle is it's embossed twice, so it can be cut right around that ring right there and make a nice double shot glass.
The Blue Nemo was buried up to 10 foot deep in the area.
The good news is that the water levels are far enough down today that we were able to pull it out of the water.
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