✅ SOLVED Small Plate With An Antique Key Hole

Natman

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Icewing

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Looks like a suitcase lock to me
[But that's just a guess]
 

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HuntinDog

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With the four rivits in the corners I would say it was attached to leather
and would be on a attaché document case.
or like Icewing said a suitcase
 

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A2coins

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An attaché case none the less with the beale codes inside kiddin Cool relic
 

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Natman

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Hazelwood, MO
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White's Prizm II, White's Coinmaster
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Metal Detecting
thanks you guys are awesome
 

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