Thanksgiving Day Finds

Bottlemanstx

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Oct 6, 2008
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Garret Mark II / White's Classic ID5
Happy Holidays everyone. Thought I would post a puzzling piece I found on one the Treasure Coast beaches this past Thanksgiving. Looks like it might have been some sort of pendant that possibly contained precious stones? No way of telling if it is in fact a piece from one of the many shipwrecks off our coast but I would like to think it is. Tested the piece and it tested positive as silver.

Also eyeballed what looks like a tooth from several thousands of years ago along with a nice pottery shard. Well that's about it for now and if anyone has any idea of what the pendant piece is please do reply.

Happy Holidays
 

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ron lord

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The little thing on your finger ,looks like a strike plate for a cap gun.
 

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