Cool find to start the year.. but strange also..

A. Fitzpatrick

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Hey everyone, finally made it out for the first time this year, weather has been crap. I got permission from a farmer to do some hunting on his land.. after I did some research and found that in one of his fields there used to be a couple houses, quite possibly mid 1800’s, but were wrecked back in the 70’s to make more field. I’m fairly certain that today I located one of the sites.. it’s definitely not obvious where the structures were, like in some cases. Anyway.. I pulled a ton of junk, some really thick old piece of glass, some other interesting pieces of metal and this one.. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1516054752.722466.jpg

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It’s riveted to what feels like lead, it’s super heavy.. never seen anything like it.. it’s about 2 1/2 inches tall.

But here is the funny part... initially to clean it, I ran it under warm water to get the dirt off.. and i noticed it was making a very low sizzle/hissing noise...wth.. I dried it off and it continued for a couple of minutes... kinda like rice crispies when you pour milk on them..

Anyone have any input??

Thanks,

-A
 

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GB1

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no idea but weird
 

paleomaxx

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I actually found one of those last year, but it had an "M" on it. I believe it was identified as a radiator cap badge and in those days you could buy one with whatever letter you wanted to personalize your automobile.

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Interesting find! :occasion14:
 

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That's creepy Glad you got out I still have too much snow on the ground to get out rrrrrhhh. Thanks for sharing it clean it up and it will be a nice relic
 

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Interesting find.

The second image shows what appears to be a plate, which has the old English letter, mounted on another piece of metal.


Is the plate then made of brass or what do you think its made of?
 

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Probably a radiator plate with the first initial of the owners last name, in old English lettering.
 

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