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Wow, that's really neat, thanks for sharing it!
 

SoreKneesDayton

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That is so nice. I found an american indian ring once was like that piece--definately indian made.

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i found it in one of those trash piles composed of condensed milk and bean cans...eyeball find, whats that shiny thing?
 

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i put 1800's up there...duh...i agree..late 1800 early 1900's.
the photo does not do it justice...
this concho was beat out on a rail...and found within a mile of tracks that came through in 188o.
sante fe all the way!
 

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Very awesome piece, it is from a horse harness. I find them often here in Germany but they are always brass. Congrats and HH, Mike
 

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pippinwhitepaws

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no luck in defining the coin used...the piece weighs 15.7 grams. short for a silver dollar...maybe an old peso?
 

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What makes you think its from a coin and not just a lump of silver. I don't see anything left from a coin, but I'm blind.... :icon_scratch:

Keep @ it and HH!! :D ;D
 

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pippinwhitepaws

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thanks for the replies....
i believe it is an old coin...no identifying features are left, and i have used a 10x numerous times to study the piece.
it weighs 15.7 grams, less than most coins, just shy of an 1870's peso.

the irregularities around the rim suggest to me it was made from something else.
the amount of work that went into this piece, hammer marks, also suggest it was not a flat sheet formed into a disk.
i have made conchos from flat sheet, and it is fairly simple, not requiring the amount of time spent on this piece.

i guess i am basing my opinion on the "feel" of the piece, the location of the find, and my own familiarity with navajo jewelry...

again, thanks for the response
 

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The lesser weight of a silver dollar may be from the slits cut for the strap. It has been obviously hammered like you said. Just out of curiosity, I wonder what that historical piece would be appraised at? Have you ever considered that maybe a harness was through in that dump and there could be another one? HH and interesting piece, Mike
 

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pippinwhitepaws

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i have gone back to the site several times...only broken glass and tins...no leather remains at all?
i first thought it was a saddle bag decoration...then saddle trim...
those navajo ladies loved their concho belts...there should have been other pieces in that dump, but nooooooo
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One of my wifes, cousins, husband used to make those back in the 70's. He mostly used mexican coin it was cheaper in cost.
 

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