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Finds Identification and Valuation
Unknown item found at the beach
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<blockquote data-quote="plastered81" data-source="post: 302655" data-attributes="member: 8465"><p>It rings up as the lowest tone on the detector being iron and also as the highest tone, i wonder if the ring is iron and the belaying pins are bronze or brass.</p><p></p><p>Ive done a bit of research which indicates that there was only one ship in that particular area the ran ashore, it was in 1854. </p><p></p><p>The ship was a wooden Brig with 2 masts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plastered81, post: 302655, member: 8465"] It rings up as the lowest tone on the detector being iron and also as the highest tone, i wonder if the ring is iron and the belaying pins are bronze or brass. Ive done a bit of research which indicates that there was only one ship in that particular area the ran ashore, it was in 1854. The ship was a wooden Brig with 2 masts. [/QUOTE]
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