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Tenderfoot
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Recently while clearing some land I discovered many necklaces (approximately 300) that had been buried. It appeared that the items were once in a tin container that has since determinate. All necklaces are same style and length. Silver in color, looks to be similar to herringbone style. They have no clasp, these necklaces are in bundles of 10-20 and secured together with items similar to bread ties. I have had them tested for Gold and silver these test were negative. So I am kind of lost as to what material they are. They are non responsive to a magnet so that leads me to believe either some form of stainless or aluminum. Based on size of the trees that were removed before they were discovered, I'm guessing these things have been in the ground for more than 50 yrs. Once removed from the ground the dirt and mud was shaken off and these things shined.
Can anyone give me an idea of who may have carried so many of these bundled together for such? Or any idea of the different types of material they may be and ways to test for such?
It really seems to be a great find but the mystery behind such has me lost.
Any information on ways to unravel this mystery will be appreciated.
Can anyone give me an idea of who may have carried so many of these bundled together for such? Or any idea of the different types of material they may be and ways to test for such?
It really seems to be a great find but the mystery behind such has me lost.
Any information on ways to unravel this mystery will be appreciated.