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pugwrangler

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Found an old polaroid SX-70 Land Camera. Also picked up a old TAXCO sterling womens bracelet. Any info on the bracelet would be greatly appreciated, looking for a value. Paid $4.99 for the camera and $14.99 for the bracelet . Thanks! T4HuQA3.jpg AS99g7w.jpg O2IGxSj.jpg 3F4TdSK.jpg
 

mojjax

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Very nice !
 

mugsisme

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Wow, cool on the Polaroid! I hope your bracelet turns out to be real.
 

CoinandRelicMan

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Think I would want that bracelet even if it wasn't high grade silver, it just looks good =)
 

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I have never seen silver tarnish green or red before. The surfaces are also pitted, which silver doesnt tend to do. The surfaces also appear way too dull to be silver. IMO, given the rest of the story, I would call it fake silver.
 

dejapooh

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I have never seen silver tarnish green or red before. The surfaces are also pitted, which silver doesnt tend to do. The surfaces also appear way too dull to be silver. IMO, given the rest of the story, I would call it fake silver.

Silver can tarnish any color. Looks at toning of silver coins. Oxygen colors silver black. Other elements turn silver other colors.
 

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