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Found something REALLY interesting a couple weeks ago!
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 5613790" data-attributes="member: 23329"><p>It's a failed first try at making a boomerang! lol.</p><p>Indian areas were well chosen areas so were used by more than just Indians...could be a Revolutionary War item or someone running from the law dropped it and didn't survive long enough to go back and get it. Maybe an escaping slave took something from the plantation?</p><p>Take a close look at the trees you're cutting and moving...might have treasure inside one where the tree has grown a ton since the treasure was stashed.</p><p>Fun stuff to consider. I wouldn't get too much more descriptive of where this was found or you'll have crazy people showing up.</p><p></p><p>Doubtful there's a maker's mark on it, but here's a guide to early marks: <a href="https://www.kovels.com/marks-identification-guide/identification-help/silver-identification-guide.html" target="_blank">https://www.kovels.com/marks-identification-guide/identification-help/silver-identification-guide.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 5613790, member: 23329"] It's a failed first try at making a boomerang! lol. Indian areas were well chosen areas so were used by more than just Indians...could be a Revolutionary War item or someone running from the law dropped it and didn't survive long enough to go back and get it. Maybe an escaping slave took something from the plantation? Take a close look at the trees you're cutting and moving...might have treasure inside one where the tree has grown a ton since the treasure was stashed. Fun stuff to consider. I wouldn't get too much more descriptive of where this was found or you'll have crazy people showing up. Doubtful there's a maker's mark on it, but here's a guide to early marks: [URL]https://www.kovels.com/marks-identification-guide/identification-help/silver-identification-guide.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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