jajayo
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My good friend Charlie was searching an area in Clarkdale, Az. This area was active from 1890's to 1950's. It served the miners of Jerome, the billion dollar copper camp, as a commercial district as well as some residences. Over the last two years we have found many small treasures in this area. He called me this day to tell me about a solid copper ball he found, so I was curious and asked him to bring it by and show me when he could. A couple of days ago he did and I was mystified. It was fairly cruddy with calcium deposits and dirt. He said he was going to clean it up and bring it back, which he did today. We can't figure it out so I surrender to you master sleuths out there for help.
The ball measures, precisely 1.3 inches in diameter, not a thousandth more or less and the weight is 5.5 ounces, not a gram more or less, we speculate it is solid copper but we did not drill it to see for sure.
The ball measures, precisely 1.3 inches in diameter, not a thousandth more or less and the weight is 5.5 ounces, not a gram more or less, we speculate it is solid copper but we did not drill it to see for sure.
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