What is it?

iamsherlocked333

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Slightly concave on both sides. Found in the North Saskatchewan River (Alberta)

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crashbandicoot

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Gare

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Ok i will leave this page .
 

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Exployer

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May 4, 2015
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Hi Guys
It looks like metal. If so, it could be a weight used for gold/silver weighing.
It also looks like a ridge line which could indicate different pieces were
used for different weights. Remember in the old days you used what you could
find.
 

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coast40

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Moon Pies and GooGoo Clusters in my youth! Enough to bring on a sugar coma.
 

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