You acid tested it? Could be from a tooth that melted in a fire that made it's way into the sea. Or possibly a charm or ring that somehow got melted in a bonfire on the beach Hey, "if" it's gold...who cares.
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I have tested a gold tooth with acid that showed 22k. I read some where that some of the older European teeth were 22k.
The one I tested was supposed to have been out of a mouth since before the 40's.
It reacted the same as a 22k natural nugget.
Also read that some of the metals in dental gold may make it react as 22k with acid, even though it may be lower.
That story's just nuts Randy.lol
Guess I was wrong. I would think 22k would just get all bent up in your teeth.
Makes me wanna work part time in a mortuary now...no not really.