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Please help I'd this. All I know is that she said she thinks it was found off the coast of Puerto Rico by drivers and than acquired by a rich private collect who had a large collect of simulator objects, the private collector died and the collection broken up where the now owners late husband acquired it. That's really all I know. She did say two local university archies told her it was authentic but to me my guts telling me it almost too prefect. Please I really need some help on this! The lady is now really hurting for money. oh she said she had it for bout 20 years.
 

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scavengor

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I beg to differ it look real would you guys agree?
 

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It looks old to me. Just look up pottery of prehistoric native Puerto Ricans and you might see something similar that matches. I've seen the double pot style before, but I am not familiar with pottery from that region.
 

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