Treasure or trash?

djqix

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Not sure on this one. Came up this morning in an older park, in the next town over. Average bracelet size. Doesn't stick to a magnet, and has some weight to it. But there's nothing on the inside at all. Not sure how much cleaner it'll get. I'm leaning towards trash, but wouldn't be the first time I've been wrong (shhhh, don't tell my ex-wife that).
 

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Trezurehunter

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I would still call it treasure, even though it doesn't appear to be silver. It is a bracelet, and that's treasure to me. Nice find.
 

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Looks like metal hard to tell without being in hand but it looks corroded but it's a cool find
 

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Looks plated to me. You can try to clean it in a vinegar bath, but, it might remove much of the detail if it is plated.
 

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djqix

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Wish I had a friend that knew jewelry - other than wanting everything I find to wear who could tell me. LOL Almost lost a 14k wedding band to that one.

Treasure or trash, I'm still happy to dig anything up at this point.

Thanks everyone. If I can get a positive ID, I'll update this posting.
 

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If it's a good quality piece of jewelry, running it in some jewelry cleaner or giving it a vinegar bath/baking soda rub won't hurt it.
 

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Treasure the hunt, treasure the find, and treasure the time you got to do it...
 

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Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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Hey, looks treasure-ish to me! Also, I think I see a teeny 4 leaf clover...so it's lucky too! Definitely a keeper in my book...Ddf.
 

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Nice find, clean it up and see! In any case, it's treasure! :icon_thumleft:
 

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