Another interesting find...

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I'm assuming it's a 1 lb ingot of bullet lead (?)
 

I googled your Lyman ingot and closest I came up with was bullet lead....interesting find though.
 

good find. with the way things are going we may need alot of them.
 

I agree with Cooper36.
 

you guys are correct... I found it in the ground pretty much as you see it... minus the gold paint... I thought it be more of an interesting conversation piece if it looked like a real gold bar...


Chukers
 

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It must be a Wisconsin company since the "N" is backwards! :laughing7:
 

Heck, I thought you were talking about the black thing.....that looks like the bottom half of a mouse.
 

mmmmm nice find, but interesting post, bringing to light Wisconsin vs. Minnesota.....
I thought only Oregon and California had that going.....since we began to so handly trounce their football duffs every year.
(We won't talk about 1960s, 1970s.......out of bounds. ha ha ha)
 

We all dream about finding ingots we just hope for Gold or Silver...lol.

I found an ingot of lead a few years back but mine was stamped Tatham and when researching I found a lead product company called Tatham Brothers that operated in Philadelphia in the late 1800s. It is still one of my favorite unique finds.

Congrats

NJ
 

Lyman is a great old company. You've gotta wonder how the heck this ingot wound up buried in the yard. It's typical of what a caster would have, mostly from melting and storing lead that you accumulate from time to time. I've known a lot of bullet casters and a couple of guys who cast their own sinkers. It's a labor of love, not profit, unless the scrap lead is free. If you water hunt a lot, it would be a good use for all those sinkers that you find. Good save.

Chuck
 

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