14th Century Hand Gun of Ferdinand Magellan

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Hello,

My Friend Treasure Hunter from Cebu City, Philippines sought my help as a Collector to publish the image of the Hand Gun which he said the same Hand Gun of Ferdinand Magellan, the First Man who circumnavigated the World and said to be the one who discovered the Philippines in March 16, 1521.

By the Chronological historical facts that my friend narrated, the hand gun was recovered from the site where Magellan was killed by Lapu-Lapu in April 27, 1521 along the beach of then Mactan, now Cebu City and change hands from one generation to the next generations until he reach his possession nowq.

Curator from the Philippine Museum fall short in issuing a certificate of authenticy because of lack of materials and equipment to conduct carbon dating etc. However, for record purposes, it was noted by the Philippine Natiuonal Museum.

Sometime in September 21, 2002, it was placed into auction at the HMR Auction at the Philippine Stock Exchange Centre Auditorium, Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City but no auctioneers afford the starting bid price.

We intend to sell the Hand Gun in Auction through top rated Auction House like Heritage, Christies etc. The image is attached for your pleasure viewing.

argee
 

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This is a flintlock which wasn't invented until almost 100 years after Magellan's death.
 

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I intend to bid on it as soon as I get some extra money from my Nigerian Lawyer friend put into my bank account over here.
 

Along those lines, would anyone be interested in buying the actual broomhandle mauser, used by Winston Churchill when he shot Adolf Hitler, on Omaha Beach????
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I have the bow that shot the fatal arrow that killed Gen. Custer. Handed down from my Indian relatives! :D
 

I have a cherished artifact that has been passed down by my Scottish relatives, I have a blue lightning bolt captured in a jar that was shot from the ass of William Wallace my long distant cousin. I dont know how it got in there.....but its there.
 

Everybody knows Magellan favored a nickel plated, pearl handled Colt Buntline.
 

Ok so i'm going to go ahead and guess no one wants it!
 

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