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When your detecting old sites, pay special attention to anything found that is aluminum.
From 1820 thru 1888 aluminum was twice the price of gold. $550 per pound was the going price.
In the 1850's wealthy women wore aluminum jewelry.
A "silverware" set made from aluminum would be very valuable at the time. Reserved for only the most wealthy people.
The Lincoln Monument was topped with a 6 pound block of aluminum, the largest piece of aluminum ever cast in 1884.
By 1888 aluminum was being mass produced and quickly became worthless.
I could see someone throwing a piece of aluminum jewelry away thinking it was modern costume jewelry. It may bear the mark of a famous jeweler.
Fun fact I recently learned.
From 1820 thru 1888 aluminum was twice the price of gold. $550 per pound was the going price.
In the 1850's wealthy women wore aluminum jewelry.
A "silverware" set made from aluminum would be very valuable at the time. Reserved for only the most wealthy people.
The Lincoln Monument was topped with a 6 pound block of aluminum, the largest piece of aluminum ever cast in 1884.
By 1888 aluminum was being mass produced and quickly became worthless.
I could see someone throwing a piece of aluminum jewelry away thinking it was modern costume jewelry. It may bear the mark of a famous jeweler.
Fun fact I recently learned.