✅ SOLVED Coin? Medallion? Try#2

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Item was found in a small yard in Oak Creek Colorado. Item was found by medal detector in 12" of soil.
Detector was MXT Pro and Item registered as a $1 piece with 97% certainty.
This location is known for Oriental and African American Migrant coal miners in the early 1900's.
Item appears to be Poured and is not punched or carved. It's extremely heavy. Thick in center as it tapers out.
Necklace "hasp" looks almost added to the object? Not sure!!!
Any help would be appreciated!
 

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You found it with a "medal detector", it must be a medal...wink.

Actually it looks like an old clock pendulum.
 

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Yep thats a clock pendulum no matter what the detector says. They didnt ID it try #1?
 

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Hey go easy! My first 30 day permit to a state park allowed me to medal detect for 30 day's. Nice find and nice I.D.
 

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clock weight ? my guess
 

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Bigcypresshunter said:
Yep thats a clock pendulum no matter what the detector says. They didnt ID it try #1?

Yep! That is it in the upper right corner!!! Where did you get that picture?
 

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Ism said:
You found it with a "medal detector", it must be a medal...wink.

Actually it looks like an old clock pendulum.

Them meddling medal detectors! Lol! I was excited!
 

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Yep! That is it in the upper right corner!!! Where did you get that picture?
unfortunately, I dont remember. I had it filed under pendulum.
 

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Mark SOLVED please pendulum
 

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