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Stopped by the dump for 10 minutes this morning while on my way to work. Found this there. It is an award for 25 years of continuous service in the Home Insurance Company of New York. Awarded in 1960, which means the employee started working for them in 1935! The medal weighs 63.3g - that's 2.03 Troy Ounces of Sterling!
I also found this medal as well, it is bronze and is from 1925 University of Philadelphia. On Ebay I saw the same one sold for $20.59, which is neat, I guess people collect old medals like this:
Sterling stamp is visible on the edge of the Home Insurance Medal:
There were a few other bronze medals at the dump that I stashed on the side, now that I know they are quite valuable I will try to bring them home tomorrow.
A few days ago I also found this Sterling Silver Navajo bracelet. It has stone inlaid into the silver and weighs 21 grams. It is 3 inches across, not very big, but I looked online and they are quite valuable - upwards of $100, I guess they are collectible as no two appear to be identical.
I also found this medal as well, it is bronze and is from 1925 University of Philadelphia. On Ebay I saw the same one sold for $20.59, which is neat, I guess people collect old medals like this:
Sterling stamp is visible on the edge of the Home Insurance Medal:
There were a few other bronze medals at the dump that I stashed on the side, now that I know they are quite valuable I will try to bring them home tomorrow.
A few days ago I also found this Sterling Silver Navajo bracelet. It has stone inlaid into the silver and weighs 21 grams. It is 3 inches across, not very big, but I looked online and they are quite valuable - upwards of $100, I guess they are collectible as no two appear to be identical.
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