Just the strangest find...

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In many thousands of plugs that I've dug, this is far and away the weirdest thing that has popped out.

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I was digging for a large deep signal (ended up being iron sheet at about 10"), but when I flipped the plug over this literally fell out. It's a solid glass cube with beveled edges. Here it is again under normal light:

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And here it is under UV light:

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So awesome! I had a hunch that it was uranium glass (also knows as vaseline or depression glass) when I dug it, but the fluorescence under UV light is an easy test to confirm it. This type of glass was popular from the 1880's to 1920's and was made by adding uranium dioxide to the glass to impart the characteristic yellow/green color. That does make it mildly radioactive, but the uranium is chemically bonded to the glass so under normal conditions it can't leach out or cause any harm.

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It was used for all sorts of decorative glassware, but most of what I've seen up until now were plates, vases, and bowls. This is the first I've ever seen that's just a purely decorative cube, but I guess it could have been a paperweight or a sample piece put out by the glass-works to show off their product.

I found a few other less odd, but still fun pieces during the hunt. My first full utensil set!

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There was also this very neat cast iron toy plane.

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This larger button has a brass front, but an iron back and sounds hollow.

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This was also a strange find. I found these pewter fragments broken apart, but close together and the same area and the design looks a little like the US treasury off the older $10 bill reverse engraving. Does that seem accurate?

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At any rate, quite the memorable hunt and I'm eagerly awaiting more rain so I can hit some of the deeper signals in this yard!
 

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Excellent finds. Boy that cube will make a great display with that UV light. Very unique finds:icon_thumleft:
 

I've dug dozens of those cubes over the years :laughing7: Seriously, never seen anything like that before. Cool find. I can only imagine how that got there. :icon_scratch: Not sure I ever found a complete table setting either :laughing7: Pretty sure I never found engravings of the US mint either! That was a pretty unique hunt Paleo.
 

Very nice finds especially like the toy plane!
 

That is wild, go back and see what else turns up.
 

Actually, it looks like kryptonite to me.[emoji4]
 

The link show what I believe is the airplane you dug.

That's awesome; must have been a WWII toy.
 

Do you have a geiger counter?
 

Now thats crazy !! Vasaline glass wow. Where did that come from ?? What a cool hunt. Congrats !!
 

Do you have a geiger counter?

I have a dosimeter, but uranium is primarily an alpha emitter so it doesn't register anything above background with that. I would need a pancake probe to pick up on the alpha particles and even then I think vaseline glass pieces usually read around 1200 CPM (counts per minute) so pretty low level.


Now thats crazy !! Vasaline glass wow. Where did that come from ??

My question exactly! This part of the yard was a sawmill in the mid 1800's, then the post office, then filled/landscaped, and possibly a horse pasture for a little bit in there too. All sorts of different occupants, but I can't really think of any use for this besides decorative/curiosity piece.
 

Gawd I love all of it! I've always liked glow in the dark stuff, and I'd have that cube under a UV light every night.
 

Nice finds. The cube is neat and different, but I really like that plane.
 

I found this in an old early 1900s bottle dump last month upstate NY. Your post made me want to hit it with a uv light to see if it put off a glow. Sure enough i got some uranium glass too! Even a cool wierd looking glass in natural light thats the only reason i kept it. Thanks for posting the cube!

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Gawd I love all of it! I've always liked glow in the dark stuff, and I'd have that cube under a UV light every night.

Me too !! I always wanted a piece but all ive ever found was a small piece of uranium beach glass.
 

I found this in an old early 1900s bottle dump last month upstate NY. Your post made me want to hit it with a uv light to see if it put off a glow. Sure enough i got some uranium glass too! Even a cool wierd looking glass in natural light thats the only reason i kept it. Thanks for posting the cube!

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Kriptonite orange juice......fresh squeezed !!
 

Your finds are strange, but crazy cool! Reminds me of the Radium clock my dad had when I was a kid, that glowed at night even when it wasn't plugged in.
 

I found this in an old early 1900s bottle dump last month upstate NY. Your post made me want to hit it with a uv light to see if it put off a glow. Sure enough i got some uranium glass too!

That's an awesome find! I wonder if Corning used to make uranium glass; it would be even cooler if these were locally made pieces.
 

I thought I had a match to your pewter finds but mine shows The Capital ( it is labeled in the area below the building ) and is five inches in diameter . I found almost all the pieces though I never researched it. Since yours shows a different building , there may have been a series of them made.

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This is what is left of the makers mark on the back.

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