This was found in a friends chicken coop; any ideas?

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Re: This was found in a friend's chicken coop; any ideas?

OhioDeb said:
go to the topic Anybody been magnet fishing?. I think your object is on there. OhioDeb
Really? Can you be more specific? Are you referring to "Anyone try magnet fishing before???" Is it in the video? ???
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,344491.0.html

Did you know this plumbers rosin box is copper?
 

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Re: This was found in a friend's chicken coop; any ideas?

The Farley coins were one of my all time favorites because several books were written about this coin found in many different states believed to be ancient Phoenician. The research involved revealed an entire drama; with college professors, articles, books, a network of contributors, and a budding attempt to prove the "Carthaginians discovered America". We had some great mysteries in the past. I believe its still a mystery who made these coins and why?
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,268145.0.html
 

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Re: This was found in a friend's chicken coop; any ideas?

bigcypresshunter said:
The Farley coins were one of my all time favorites because several books were written about this coin found in many different states believed to be ancient Phoenician. The research involved revealed an entire drama; with college professors, articles, books, a network of contributors, and a budding attempt to prove the "Carthaginians discovered America". We had some great mysteries in the past. I believe its still a mystery who made these coins and why?
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,268145.0.html
Bigcypresshunter , Wow , I forgot all about that one :icon_thumleft: :read2: :icon_thumright:
 

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Possibly a early colin bank
 

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