Small Stash of Gold Plated Items..

itzyoboyandrew

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First of all, all these things are gold plated, they are not brass... I have tested all of them, the green paint is NOT tarnish it is paint..

So it began the other day when i found some item with a really thick gold plate on it... I estimated about 150$ in gold (4.8grams calculated weight) So i thought maybe there was more in the area.. So i began to go very slow over the whole area.. It was the next night that i got a signal, dug it.. and i found a nail.. now thats not spectacular at all. Bu i wondered: Why was my metal detector picking up this nail? it was then i noticed the top of the nail was green painted.. Also not out of the ordinary right? Well the big gold plated item i found, the back was green painted, and when i scraped away the paint there was another layer of gold! So i scraped away at the nail and saw that the NAIL was GOLD PLATED >.< Crazy i know, the nail was gold plated, baffled me to.. so i acid tested it... and it was legitimately gold. So in all, over the past 3-4days i have found:

4 Gold Plated Nails
4 Gold Plated Rivets
1 Piece of something thick gold plate object

Every day i go out to the spot, i find more gold plated items... So im wondering what it went to? Why are there gold plated nails? The reason i think all these items were painted over is this: They were disguised in green paint to prevent people from taking it. Because.. Who gold paints something.. than paints over it??? They dont, it was meant to be hidden/disguised!

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itzyoboyandrew

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Update: I found another gold plated rivet..

Also the reason there is only 3 in the pic instead of 4, is because my cat lost one last night..
 

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itzyoboyandrew

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Going to throw this out there, doubt anyone believes me on this post but i think its cool..
 

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That's really strange. Who plates nails in gold. and WHY?? Maybe there was a gold plating operation and the nails and rivets were just to test things out?? Coulda' been a hobbyist or a goldsmith in training maybe? I admit that sounds far fetched but you never know. Gold plated nails and rivets that are also painted over in green just aren't very common. Maybe the paint was some kind of color coding for various tests.

Do you have any history on the site that might help you solve the mystery??
 

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Garrett424

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Going to throw this out there, doubt anyone believes me on this post but i think its cool..

I believe you. You truly never know what will turn up anywhere. The oldest coin I ever found, a 1787 NJ Copper, was just under the surface in an area where people had picnics for about 50 years yet no one ever noticed it. Since getting into this hobby nothing surprises me anymore.
 

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itzyoboyandrew

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That's really strange. Who plates nails in gold. and WHY?? Maybe there was a gold plating operation and the nails and rivets were just to test things out?? Coulda' been a hobbyist or a goldsmith in training maybe? I admit that sounds far fetched but you never know. Gold plated nails and rivets that are also painted over in green just aren't very common. Maybe the paint was some kind of color coding for various tests.

Do you have any history on the site that might help you solve the mystery??
I'm taking it to a historical society this weekend, and am taking it to a friend who deals with gold a lot for him to test it.

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Gold plated rivet for horse tack makes sense, but I'm struggling with the nails.
 

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