Bracelet with old coins, its real or not. Ball of war

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Cool bracelet and musket balls
 
Chain looks like brass Hamidd...cool musket balls.
 
love the old musket balls!!! that ring could turn out to be very nice!
chuck.
 
Interesting finds. I have no clue about the coins. Never seen letters like that before.

Maybe someone here at Treasurenet will recognize them.
 
Hamid, You are finding some interesting relics. Like the bracelet too. I notice you are posting sulfided (black) silver rings on occasion. How do you clean these?
If I have a basic, sulfided, silver band or similar ring--without stones--I place it in my Loritone Rock tumbler with lemon dish detergent and very worn pieces of fish aquarium gravel. The smoother the stone lessens the chance of the ring becoming scratched. If you do not have a tumbler, I suggest you acquire one. Good to clean common, non-valuable coins too. They feed on 120 volt electric current. Of course, I use electrolysis to clean the more valuable items, when neccessary.

Here is a small Mexican (925) silver spinner ring I just dug out of a park this past week. It came out of the ground with gray discolorization. I tumbled it for 1/2 hour and it came out looking like it is brand new. This photo does not reveal how new it appears because of the inside flash actually dulls it somewhat.
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Interesting bracelet find, Hamid....what kind of coins are attached to the bracelet?

Nice musket ball finds!:icon_thumleft:

Lorraine
 
Hamid, It is hard to tell if the coins are real or not. I assume from your question, that the there are coins in your area that look like these. I see that the coins were soldered onto the loop, so they were not cast with a loop on it which would indicate they were fake. The one side of the coin appears to have a rounded edge, while the other side of the coin has a sharp fin on the edge. This would indicate they were forced through a die and press, which might or might not be a real process for making that type of coin. You probably need to do more research, since they are probably local to your area. Good luck. Papa
 
awesome bracelet Hamid,your beaches have some unique treasures hiding in them
 
Great finds Hamid, is the ring gold or silver.:icon_thumright:
 
I can't tell....
 
You always come up with some really cool finds.

Keep up the great hunts!
 
i tried to find some pictures similer but no luck without knowing the language
 
i tried to find some pictures similer but no luck without knowing the language
No worries my friend, just your remark will be give me the image about your great ethics:icon_thumright: Welcome in my ship999.webp
 
Great finds Hamid, is the ring gold or silver.:icon_thumright:
Thank you my friend for your interesting, this old ring, its not gold and its not silver, its just metal lafont.
Happy hunting.
Regards Hamid
 

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