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Great title. That can’t be an accident; what’s the backstory?
Is it just me or this look like…
It’s a clam. What’s the big deal, it’s a nautical piece.
I read, “we shave to preserve peace” at first glance
Not sure 100% sure it’s in the same boat (see what I did there), but my grandfather was a flight engineer in the navy and while going through his stuff found a bunch of “flight wings” that were either a woman’s spread legs instead of wings or one set that was two sets of legs with some P in V action going on in the center. So it could just be something along those lines.
Confused because the Hunley was a Confederate submarine, not a US boat but I’m confused for other reasons too…
Loose lips sink ships
It is an abalone. it lives in the deepsea so deserves the symbol of the submarine.
Under the command of Colonel Lingus.
If you turn it East to West it will wink at you.
For real though, what is that supposed to be if not what it clearly looks like
Oh, the Hunley! I’ve been on board many times for work, and to occasionally hang with some friends. I mostly visited her sister ship, the L.Y. Spear. The Hunley and Spear were the tenders (floating repair shops) for Submarine Squadrons 6 & 8, in Norfolk VA. As far as I know, they’re both still around, in mothballs, at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. The only active tender now, is the USS Frank Cable, over in Guam.
I’d never seen the ships coin for the Hunley before, which makes me a bit snickeringly curious about what the L.Y. Spear coin looks like. Or for that matter, the USS Canopus coin. The Canopus was a sub tender in Charlston, SC (everyone called her the “can ‘o piss,” of course).
I served on AS-40 (USS Frank Cable) (and set foot on the Hunley a few times if memory serves) in the Rubber and Plastics shop many moons ago. Making replicas of brass carvings from rubber molds out of a quick setting epoxy was part of the every day job. There were no women serving on the subs back then but there were on the sub tender. My guess is a talented mold maker (or patient fellow female squid) made an interesting mold to highlight one of the assets of the crew. This ship could have been one of the early ones to get female sailors.
It will always be wet
Closest thing I can find was that this was suppose to be an ashtray.
Hunley was actually a canoe. See if you can find the little man in there.
Chill guys.. that’s the Millennium Falcon.
So there are a lot of comments pointing out the difference between ships and submarines, Confederate and Union designations, and discussing what ship this belonged to, but none really addressing the obvious point of this coin looking like a vulva? Can anyone address why this coin has full on labias on it? Asking for science and the preservation of pussy history.
Remember all the seamen that entered it.
That’s a vagina
Hmm can you smell the ocean?
I bet this artifact holds the stories of many semen
p USS (hunle) Y
My brain sees what it wants to see allright..
I miss Barb
My art has been commended as being strongly vaginal which bothers some men. The word itself makes some men uncomfortable………….vagina.
Looks like it’s an ashtray that somebody altered.
I love the comments here.
The cunt for red October
I’m thinking if you turn the coin over it would be a ship cutting through water. Just looks like a vulva on this side.
Might have been this sailors ashtray: After a 1973 port call in Sydney, en route to Pearl Harbor, two teenage girls from New Zealand were found hiding out in one of the Hunley’s missile crane control cabs, when a sailor was spotted carrying food up the ladder to the crane. Hunley was diverted to Brisbane to offload the stowaways, and the “helpful” sailors were disciplined.
This looks so much like a vag I can’t even tell what it’s supposed to be. Had to be on purpose.
And yet she died without an orgasm in the end
/s
It looks like someone modified an original Hunley ashtray by adding the [“stink hatch.”](https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-uss-hunley-as31-brass-ashtray-435448395)
That was a big Hunley
50 Clitoris Gold Coin
I saw this earlier this morning. its actually for sale on facebook marketplace. if i remember correctly they wanted around $500 for it lol