Found a dinosaur buried at the lake

baylorhall

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Didn't find a real one, but this guy was the best I could do! Also found a man's bracelet. Was hoping it was sterling, but I can't find any marks. It was really black when I dug it and I haven't been able to get all of it off. Do you think it is stainless steel?? I collect natural heart rocks and this was one of my best in a long time. The rest was all junk and clad. Thanks for looking!
 

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Love those oddball charms. Have got many to my credit, congrats .You will allways remember where you found it. Rob :coffee2:
 

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Cool Teradactyl. Or Pteronodon. Or whatever it is. Looks kind of like a charm, doesn't it?

And congrats on the man's bracelet. The SS marking may be on the end not shown. Often on the part the clasp fits into.
 

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Wow you have found a brechasaurian caveman trade peice. According to my book it dates to about 10million BC. It seems to be in great shape for its age. :tongue3: Good luck on your next hunt, nice digs!
 

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Heart rocks are cool,I look for em too!!!!!!!!!!!GodBless HH Chris
 

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