Starting this thread for those random things you have come across while out in the middle of the woods. Stuff that just doesn’t belong there. Could be stuff growing into trees, massive sites out of place, random people you came across in the middle of nowhere, vehicles, homemade structures or...
I was just looking at some other posts and saw a beat up nickel. It reminded me that I have this weird nickel that has a blob of what I'm pretty sure is more nickel with two or three letters impressed into it.(under magnification) The material is not solder, nor do I believe it was done after...
So I'm hoping some of you are better at this than I am, because I'm stumped!
I found part of the bottom of a round green bottle with some letters and numbers and wanted to see if I could date it based on that. It's the upper right corner of the bottom so it says [cut off section] 861 and under...
I found information on google that says Franz Carl Weber is a toy maker in Zurich.
But I don't see anything that looks like this - not quite sure what this little man is or what he's used for -- Its pretty small and very light (about 2 3/4" tall x 2 1/4 width) looks hand carved & painted. I was...
I know my heading is kind of strange but so is this piece of Quartz that I found, It is heavily mineralized and when looking at it through a jewlers Glass there is a bunch of small Black/Silver balls stuck to the rock, these are not clumped together and are stuck to the rock, I tried to take a...
I have a standing Liberty quarter that appears to be lead. It's dated 1929 and weighs 7 grams. It's a dull gray color and makes a thunk sound when dropped on a wood table. My aunt bought it from her son who then gave it to me with several authentic standing liberty quarters and barber coins...
Where do I begin? I found this weird CPG CO "token/coin?" in Essex County, Massachusetts yesterday. Actually it appears to be two tokens/coins stuck together. The thought of separating them is absolutely terrifying to me so I haven't tried anything yet. Could it be that the fronts of both coins...