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cudamark

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What metal is it made of? Iron? Brass?
 

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Welcome to the forum from Oregon! Sorry, I can't help you with the ID.
 

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Almy

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Velcommen! (Is spelling correct?). Did the item give a metal detector signal or did you find it by looking? Heavily corroded metal can look like stone sometimes. It's difficult to determine what it is from the photos but it looks similar to some sort of belt buckle.
 

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nadia

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Velcommen! (Is spelling correct?). Did the item give a metal detector signal or did you find it by looking? Heavily corroded metal can look like stone sometimes. It's difficult to determine what it is from the photos but it looks similar to some sort of belt buckle.
it gave the detector singal if i rember right we found it a year ago
 

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nadia

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Velcommen! (Is spelling correct?). Did the item give a metal detector signal or did you find it by looking? Heavily corroded metal can look like stone sometimes. It's difficult to determine what it is from the photos but it looks similar to some sort of belt buckle.
the red thing around it was to soft to be iron so its not that that gave singal so it have to be the "stone"
 

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DizzyDigger

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It looks very much like part of a shoe buckle.

Welcome to the site Nadia..:hello:
 

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cudamark

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no idea tbh for me it dont look like any metal looks more stone then met
Start by putting a magnet on it to see if it's ferrous.
 

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TheCannonballGuy

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Nadia (the unidentified object's finder) replied to Cudamrak's suggestion "Start by putting a magnet on it to see if it's ferrous") by saying:
> idk if we have any.

The place in an average house you are most likely to find a magnet is on the inside of cabinet doors (such as kitchen cabinets), because the magnet helps keep the door closed.
 

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