Found a shamrock today .. Thought it was a Civil War Corps Badge before I cleaned it.

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Man, I would have thought it was a corp badge too.
 

Brass or copper?
 

3 leaf clovers were worn as pendants I'm sure for luck a lot over the centuries. Look for jewlery manufacturers, and check the back for a makers mark.
 

Nice find! Congrats!
 

Cool, whatever it is-congrats!
 

Had this tested today and it came back as a low grade gold <10kt

Still don't know what it is, but they thought it might be Celtic in origin.
 

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Irish I knew what it was but its gold that's good enough lol. Nice find my friend. Tommy
 

Irish I knew what it was but its gold that's good enough lol. Nice find my friend. Tommy

Thanks Tommy .. Yeah.. Gold is good, even if it's of poor quality.
 

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Cool find, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

Had this tested today and it came back as a low grade gold <10kt

Still don't know what it is, but they thought it might be Celtic in origin.

Ohhh. It keeps getting better!
Congratulations.

9 dots on each side got me to wonder.
I did a search for the importance of nine in the Celtic realm. Here's the LINK to one site.

And another LINK .
 

Ohhh. It keeps getting better!
Congratulations.

9 dots on each side got me to wonder.
I did a search for the importance of nine in the Celtic realm. Here's the LINK to one site.

And another LINK .


Thanks very much.. Your post has lead me to all sorts of fascinating reading. I never knew the importance of 9! That's awesome!
 

Brass or copper?

I had it cleaned tested at a well respected jewelry store, and they said it was <10kt. gold. I am not real sure what exactly the other metals might be, but gold is gold I guess.
 

You're welcome.

I'm not familiar at all with Celtic culture but it seems every symbol means something. Might even be some Nordic influence as well?
 

Awesome, congrats
 

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