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Treasure Hunting
Finds Identification and Valuation
Can someone please help identify this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean Mortimer" data-source="post: 679842" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Its pretty easy to lose something. Put something in coats top pocket and forgot it was there (especially if having strokes of good luck) later lean over to pickup camping wood and it fell out. I found it later with flash light but back then they had candle light. Clothes get worn holes in them or tears, i teared my pants easily getting through a fence to pan in a creek. Or maybe old timer hid it for security reasons of it being stolen and forgot where they put it or died to never find it again. Most the time they could easily drop it staggering back from good night at the brothel or some other kind of celebration. And projectiles often get lost when they are shot in the air, travel long distance and hit something and fall to the ground and later could get washed down into a creek overtime and end up in remote area where its considered untouched land by early explorers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean Mortimer, post: 679842, member: 15032"] Its pretty easy to lose something. Put something in coats top pocket and forgot it was there (especially if having strokes of good luck) later lean over to pickup camping wood and it fell out. I found it later with flash light but back then they had candle light. Clothes get worn holes in them or tears, i teared my pants easily getting through a fence to pan in a creek. Or maybe old timer hid it for security reasons of it being stolen and forgot where they put it or died to never find it again. Most the time they could easily drop it staggering back from good night at the brothel or some other kind of celebration. And projectiles often get lost when they are shot in the air, travel long distance and hit something and fall to the ground and later could get washed down into a creek overtime and end up in remote area where its considered untouched land by early explorers. [/QUOTE]
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