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bunker314

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Finally starting to get out after life keeps getting in the way.
Hit an old farm in Alabama last week and found one '44 Washington and some farm equipment.
Went to an old home (about 1920's vintage) here in the Tampa Bay area and found an interesting pendant. I knew it rang up to high to be gold, but still it makes your heart skip a beat. It is heavy, but alas...no markings. Inlaid with 70 fake diamonds. It is just over 1/4 of an inch thick at its top and bottom.
Thanks for looking,
Bunker
 
talk about a nitro. i would of needed some nitro pills to calm me down from a heart attack lol

weston
 
Wow! That sure held its shine, being in the ground. What a bright piece. Thanks for th pictures.

NebTrac
 
A large mass of gold will hit well up in the silver range sometimes.Awsome piece/find what ever it is made of :thumbup:
 
I would get that tested, as big as it is it would TID much higher then a ring. I found a 24k ring that came in like a penny, and your pendant is much larger.

Even if it's not the real McCoy, still a cool find.
 
Thanks everyone for your comments. I do plan on getting it tested. I will keep you posted.
HH,
Bunker
 
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