I found the weirdest thing today.

Mich. Wolverine

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ivan salis

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be very careful--remote river areas are favorite body dumping areas for killers --you might just find the rest of the body ....
 

CoinandRelicMan

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Nice gold save there ! :occasion14:
 

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I would have to report it. Once found a skull turned out to be from the 1972 flood in corning ny, turned out they identifided it as being washed out of a cemetery and the womans remains were reburied. that would easily be an identifiable feature you have. good luck.
 

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Congrats on the interesting Gold score - lol. Good eye!!
 

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Mich. Wolverine

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Thank's for the comments. To set some minds at ease i will give some info on the river that it was found in. The river runs through the small town that I live in and it is only about 3 miles long. Most of it has houses and did have for 100 plus years along both sides. It is only knee to waist deep (when the water is high) and it only has 1 to 12 inches of sand until the clay bottom. I have been wading this river for 25 years and have not found any bones or skulls other than from animals. This river is not near any cemetery and has never flooded. What you might not be able to see this is a bridge the one tooth was broken out and attached to the tooth beside it with gold. The tooth beside had only a small root that was holding it in (maybe from gum disease) which it wouldn't of taken much a bump to knock the whole thing out.
Wolverine.
 

Michiganne

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Unique find for sure MW. :thumbsup: Glad you're getting out. Congrats!

HH
 

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dental gold is usually 16k
 

bigblockjohn454

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Nice! It is gold! My sister lives in the U.P. and found a gold tooth in Lake Superior. When she took it in to sell it, they told her that dental gold is usually 22 Kt.
 

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