wrmickel1
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I'm having fun pointing out just how bad the fake is.
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Nice’ is it yours that’s a 22kt or better
Babymick1
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I'm having fun pointing out just how bad the fake is.
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just dont bring covids with you when you come
No that’s just white gold where the nickel piled up.
babymick1
And why didn't cut it off like you did with the other nuggets?
The ones in the green pan are to melted down again. I buy broken black hills jewelry cheap around here and melt them too.
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Babymick1 Markmar white gold is the cheapest rings to make it’s mostly Nickel.
From what I know, the white gold is platinum and is not so cheap. Nickel also has not that shine and silver colour in a native nickel ore, but only after it would be processed/melted.
EDN.
From what I have learned this map was a rough sketch of the major landmarks Holmes and Gideon Roberts believed Waltz was referencing during his deathbed directions.
Holmes is believed to have drawn the original but I have seen several variations of it over the years.
The map is not intended to get you to the spot where you put the pick in the ground, rather it is a guide using known landmarks to put you in the right country.
Here is the map the way Brownie Holmes explained it and the landmarks by name:
The top right is Four Peaks.
The bottom right is Miners Needle.
The middle left is Weavers Needle.
The wavy lines with the X is something Brownie would not divulge.
If you look at a map of the Superstitions these landmarks are in correct placement. Four Peaks is farthest North, Miners needle is farthest South, Weavers Needle is farthest West and between Four Peaks and Miners Needle.
It is the wavy line with the X that has been speculated on.
It appears North and East of Weavers Needle and North and West of Miners Needle. And South of Four Peaks.
The map is actually a good aid in the search if you could define the exact area of the wavy line with the X.
Matthew
It is my belief this is the x on the map from my research. It is above what appears to a walled up tunnel. But who knows for sure. Lil something while taking a break from my Jesuit research.
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Well if the x means the treasure is here what about the other X’s
babymick shouldn’t you be looking for 3 Treasures.
Don't know, Enlighten me, show the other 2 ….
Just saying if one x is the Treasure here they all must be.
Its the same map.
babymick1