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Is it good to pick up sea glass?

If you do spot sea glass, should you pick it up? The answer depends on where you're located. On all beaches located in U.S. state parks, it's illegal to collect sea glass; you'll be fined if you're caught. In other places, it's not expressly forbidden but is highly discouraged.



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Search for sea glass on either of these and you will find upwards of 10,000 listings offering sea glass for sale. Make no mistake, sea glass is a commodity. It has real value, with some individual pieces selling for up to $1,000 and more. Many factors must be present to sell sea glass for top dollar.

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On real sea glass, you'll find scratch marks from being tumbled around in the waves in the ocean and the sand. And you'll see that they're not perfect. No two pieces are exactly alike. If it's fake, a lot of them are broken to look like a set of earrings, and they're almost perfect.

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There are some beaches that are known for sea glass, the most popular is Fort Bragg, California, which was previously a dumpsite where glass was left in abundance. Another popular place is Kauai Island in Hawaii, where glass gets trapped in between lava rocks and makes it way to the shore.

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