Not gold but its heavy

imafishingnutt

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goldencoin

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I found this 8 pound bar in michigan

HH
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Jeffro

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Old lead goes for a pretty penny these days. Newer lead is mixed with impurities.
 

kaptainkosmic

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Not gold but sure thought it was at first.

Found this near my shop in Kalamazoo, Mich. Sure was a heart stopper when it came out of the ground. Found out later building was a brass foundry. Found this and a casting sprue.

HH Steve
 

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DJ_Quinn

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That's pretty cool. I lived in Sturgis, south of Kzoo for a few years. I've also been around to a lot of the founderies in Western Michigan. Before I left and moved to Ireland, I was a castings buyer for General Motors. I'd love to detect around some of the really old foundries, I've done a lot of detecting around old lime kilns here in Ireland and I always find some big chunks of slag. It isn't worth anything, I just think they're cool. That slag you found looks like brass, what does it weigh?
 

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imafishingnutt

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DJ_Quinn said:
That's pretty cool. I lived in Sturgis, south of Kzoo for a few years. I've also been around to a lot of the founderies in Western Michigan. Before I left and moved to Ireland, I was a castings buyer for General Motors. I'd love to detect around some of the really old foundries, I've done a lot of detecting around old lime kilns here in Ireland and I always find some big chunks of slag. It isn't worth anything, I just think they're cool. That slag you found looks like brass, what does it weigh?
I think you met the question for some one else i didnt find any slag the other posting guy did.
Rick mine are 3 bars of lead turns out to be from around 1800
 

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