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Treasure Hunting
Finds Identification and Valuation
Does anyone know what these are.
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<blockquote data-quote="leadshot" data-source="post: 653595" data-attributes="member: 23512"><p>Hi grubstake the back of the one with the saddle is showing silver on the hat and on each side at the top looks like where it was attached to something. on the dears head on the back is also showing the silver. We think these are silver plated that's why they haven't rusted, they have been buried for over 100 years because of other items found in the old gold miners camp as well as coins dated back to mid - early 1800's.</p><p>I have tried to enhance the photos </p><p> kind regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leadshot, post: 653595, member: 23512"] Hi grubstake the back of the one with the saddle is showing silver on the hat and on each side at the top looks like where it was attached to something. on the dears head on the back is also showing the silver. We think these are silver plated that's why they haven't rusted, they have been buried for over 100 years because of other items found in the old gold miners camp as well as coins dated back to mid - early 1800's. I have tried to enhance the photos kind regards [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
Finds Identification and Valuation
Does anyone know what these are.
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