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AngelicStorm

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Hey, I went from using an AT Pro to a CTX 3030 about a year ago and back when I was using the AT Pro I found the following locket.....

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I have posted this same image on the AT Pro forums when I found it and recently tried to restore the thread by bringing it back up to get an answer/s. I have scoured the internet for answers of the time period it could be from and can't find an answer. It seems that since no one is answering on the AT Pro forum, no one knows anything here either. I found it about four inches under the ground in the same area I have found an 1829 Half Dime and 1833 Large Cent in along with other things spanning the 19th century. There are no makers marks on it so other than the looks, the two trapped doors when opening it, and the area it was found in, there are no other leads. Any ideas? Maybe it is unique and valuable or just unique? You tell me. :lol:
 
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