Eduard25
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- Oct 21, 2022
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Not only two but 6 pieces were found.
Do you have any idea if what kind of iron metal is this? Or it can be a platinum? Was this stuff existed already during World War II?
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You can bet with all that marking on it that it is valuable stuff. A jeweler could possibly identify it for you.View attachment 2052508View attachment 2052509View attachment 2052510
Not only two but 6 pieces were found.
Do you have any idea if what kind of iron metal is this? Or it can be a platinum? Was this stuff existed already during World War II?
I’m guessing smelted meteoriteView attachment 2052508View attachment 2052509View attachment 2052510
Not only two but 6 pieces were found.
Do you have any idea if what kind of iron metal is this? Or it can be a platinum? Was this stuff existed already during World War II?
So you are believing this is platinum.View attachment 2052508View attachment 2052509View attachment 2052510
Not only two but 6 pieces were found.
Do you have any idea if what kind of iron metal is this? Or it can be a platinum? Was this stuff existed already during World War II?
Thats really neat. I dont know much about this stuff but I did a bit of searching and the S30400 marking might indicate that its stainless steel.
You can bet that with all those stamps, someone will THINK it's valuable. A bunch of random, meaningless impressions, IMO. Probably lead.
You're one of the most successful treasure hunters that has been on this forum in months.View attachment 2052508View attachment 2052509View attachment 2052510
Not only two but 6 pieces were found.
Do you have any idea if what kind of iron metal is this? Or it can be a platinum? Was this stuff existed already during World War II?
'THE' is the Chinese manufacturer of the bolt. Founded in 1978...The long lost pot metal of Yamashita. The most precious substance Japan had access to by late 1945. Laboriously hidden throughout the Philippines in hopes that one day the Imperial Army could reclaim it and once again use it to cast the vital components of their Nambu firearms.
My aim here is to ask, verify or identify if they have any ideas for me to know. Well, if you think you are knowledgeable enough please let me know. You came here to enumerate all my inquiries, so meaning you are one of my fans?...You're one of the most successful treasure hunters that has been on this forum in months.
Congratulations on your latest and great treasure.
Have you contacted a diver to go and get those tons of gold yet.
And here you are with another amazing ingots that are maybe Platinum.
We should all be so lucky.
Truly you must almost royalty amongst your friends and family.
Such luck and fame-
I understand if that is on your mind. Well, I can not change it and I respect your opinion. We have differences. You is you and me is me.Those are lead bars stamped with random markings to fool the unwary.
They are what a scam artist would plant then pretend to find and display as proof that they had found the location of a Yamashita treasure cache.
Then they'd ask if anyone wanted to buy the 'authentic' map they had for the location or send money so they could look for more 'treasure' there.
It's not a total loss then, you can make some lead sinkers to go fishing with them.
Well what do you have to say about the proof of the head of the stainless steel bolt stamp?My aim here is to ask, verify or identify if they have any ideas for me to know. Well, if you think you are knowledgeable enough please let me know. You came here to enumerate all my inquiries, so meaning you are one of my fans?...
Well what do you have to say about the proof of the head of the stainless steel bolt stamp?