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Smalll Morning Hunt

Nancy-IL

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As Larry said, we got out for a hunt in the morning before it got too wicked outside. It wasn't long till the sweat started rolling on us both. I found this cute pin that at one day was possibly gold gilded and it has a little pink stone and the California pin. I also got the 62 Rosie and a 1918 Wheat cent which made it the oldest coin for the day. :bouncy: Thanks for looking and HH, Nancy

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Those pins are neat finds honey :clapping:
 
could be a coral stone in the pin, very nice.
 
Steve1825 said:
could be a coral stone in the pin, very nice.

We think it is a coral stone. I tested it with a hot pin and it wouldn't melt. My plastic lid did though. :blink: Between Steve C. and Larry thinking that's what it is, that's what I'm calling it also, "coral". :thumbup: Thanks and HH, Nancy
 
I think you would change your mind if you googled pink coral jewelry Bill. I'm not sure, but I think it is the most popular color for jewelry.
 
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