Mystery jewlery piece and a larg cent

whistler84

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I recently recovered these 2 items from 2 different homesteads long gone. The largie came out surprising well with just a peroxide bath. The jewlery item though is another story, i have only rinsed it with baking soda mixture. There appears to be some sort of steam ship on it. Ot shows very faintly. I not sure what type of metal it is. So im at a stand still on how to get some more detail from it
 

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Hawks88

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That LC is in beautiful condition. Congrats on the nice save.
 

A2coins

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Good job I have yet to find a Large cent. A few weeks ago someone else posted a token with a steamship on it Ill see if I can find it Great hunt!!! Tommy
 

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Love the old copper, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

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