Eastcoasthunter21
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- DEUS ALL THE WAY
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I say put it on a tread where someone who knows the JESUITS WORK and not their history. Unless this person knows what he is doing. The scratches are there but there are certain things I see. The numbers are consistent with other finding. You don't need your magnifying glasses. This is not a coin where you have a set pattern . If it is what I think it is . Your not suppose to know what it is. That the reason why the JESUITS have kept their secrets. Hidden in plain sight. Looks like something it's not.
Here are some of mine pic.that are Jesuits. They look like rocks. Just take the time and look good at what people post. Yeah it looks like a piece of melted metal. They melt glass, copper, gold ,pewder.![]()
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Leaverite is slang for leave it right where you found it. How did you even think os. I wasn't going to say what it was made of. I was telling him where to go from here to get an idea of what he had.
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Aren't you guys forgetting that it could possibly be knights templar? Or has that already been ruled out?
I saw in another thread some household chemical, metal testing. You might be able to go with some of that too. I personally don't remember or know what is used. I just know if you put nitric on it and it turns a grayish tanish color it's possibly silver move to the next test.![]()
Hello I posted this earlier it is about the size of a quarter any ideas on what it is or where I should look would be great. Thank you east coast View attachment 1196410View attachment 1196418View attachment 1196417View attachment 1196416View attachment 1196415View attachment 1196414View attachment 1196413View attachment 1196412View attachment 1196411View attachment 1196419