It depends on the beach. If it was in an area where there are shipwrecks, its possible, especially after a storm. However, sand is very wearing, and any length of time can sand it down pretty badly. Back in WWII, MacArthur had a very large number of Filipino silver pesos dumped in the ocean to keep the silver out of the hands of the enemy. The area they dumped it in has been found, and you can buy these now, but they look like salvage.
Several difference hardware stores sell it. It is the brand name for a particular brand of duct tape.
HEY Burton you can fix stupid with duct tape its over the mouth and around chin do it over and over til you don't hear it again.
Wow! I just got home. I figured this thread might do ok? I guess, I was right. I wasn't expecting the duck tape part though lol. Here's my take. He might of found a Morgan. Worn Morgans are found MDing. It's not uncommon. But a 1903 O MS Morgan? Come on. That would be a date in the LOW majority, to come out of the dirt.
When you are dead, you're dead. It doesn't bother you, you're dead. It does however bother others around you when you are dead. It's the same with stupid!
Finding a Morgan is believable, finding a MS Morgan is even believable. Finding a MS 1903 O Morgan is not believable. Even finding a circulated 1903 O would be very questionable.