Did I Just Find a $100,000 Penny in This Creek?

The water was so clear I could see the glass before I ever touched it and what came out was not what I expected. A U.S. Public Health Service milk bottle (the agency that literally wrote the 1924 rules behind Grade A milk). A Falls City soda from the years the brewery went dry and sold pop to survive Prohibition. An Epping deco from 1863 that came out of the creek perfectly whole. A Canton Brick Co "Red Granite" paver that traveled here from Ohio. And a rooster staring up at me out of the rust that I still can't identify tell me what you think it is. Chapters 0:00 The clearest water I've walked 1:10 Canton Brick Co "Red Granite" 2:06 A U.S. Government milk bottle 4:56 Tiger firebrick 7:36 Falls City the Prohibition soda 8:36 Iron too awesome to leave 11:11 Is this a six figure penny? 12:52 An old padlock 13:30 The rooster I can't explain 14:51 Epping, established 1863 Every fact on screen is researched and sourced. If you know what the rooster piece is, drop it in the comments I'll cover it when I get it cleaned up. 🌐 KyCreekers.com 📧 [email protected] 📲 Everywhere: @KyCreekers #mudlarking #kentucky #treasurehunting #history