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Bearclaw & Turtle. WARNING: This Post Has Nothing To Do With Doughnuts or Chocolate
With the exception that these finds are "sweet" to me! I hit a schoolyard for six hours straight in great weather and soft sod, yay!
I concentrated on a part of the field that consisted of two small soccer fields enclosed by a paved walking track. Dug $11.00 in clad and a "carp load" of slaw. But among all the usual was some unusual, and welcomed items. Included were these two .925 sterling beautiful pendants. One is a bearclaw with markings on the back that are no doubt those of the Native American maker. (Still trying to research the maker. M over V?) The other is a "Honu" Hawaiian sea turtle design.


And from the "Take Another Little Piece of My Heart, Now Baby" department...I give you this gem... I had to defib myself after unearthing it....


Beautiful, yes, but a 10K gold plated with CZ kind of beauty. That solid gold band with the big solitaire diamond still eludes me...ugh.
From the Kiddie Bling department, there was the Native American pendant, the snowflake earring, the little plated ring, the teddy bear pendant, and the Wolf Scout neckerchief slide.

Lastly, from the "I always find foreign money at schools" department, I present for your perusal the Mexican 100 and 10 Peso coins.

Thanks for looking. I hope that your weekend gives you great weather and some cool finds. I am hitting this schoolyard again tomorrow for a few hours. Wish Me Luck! Sub
With the exception that these finds are "sweet" to me! I hit a schoolyard for six hours straight in great weather and soft sod, yay!

I concentrated on a part of the field that consisted of two small soccer fields enclosed by a paved walking track. Dug $11.00 in clad and a "carp load" of slaw. But among all the usual was some unusual, and welcomed items. Included were these two .925 sterling beautiful pendants. One is a bearclaw with markings on the back that are no doubt those of the Native American maker. (Still trying to research the maker. M over V?) The other is a "Honu" Hawaiian sea turtle design.


And from the "Take Another Little Piece of My Heart, Now Baby" department...I give you this gem... I had to defib myself after unearthing it....


Beautiful, yes, but a 10K gold plated with CZ kind of beauty. That solid gold band with the big solitaire diamond still eludes me...ugh.

From the Kiddie Bling department, there was the Native American pendant, the snowflake earring, the little plated ring, the teddy bear pendant, and the Wolf Scout neckerchief slide.

Lastly, from the "I always find foreign money at schools" department, I present for your perusal the Mexican 100 and 10 Peso coins.

Thanks for looking. I hope that your weekend gives you great weather and some cool finds. I am hitting this schoolyard again tomorrow for a few hours. Wish Me Luck! Sub

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