Copper Celt?

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Yep, looks like a nice one too.

Great copper culture artifact ! Sorry, a little off topic but I see a few of these join dates are baffling ; reads , Joined up in 2008 , seven year member ,but only has 12 posts , this has to be an error . Satansfoller.. I never saw the user name before .
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:notworthy: Really nice! Thanks for showing us! :icon_thumright:

Regarding the off-topic comment from CMDiamonddawg: imo, it's preferable if you have questions or comments about another poster that you should instead send them a private query! Don't make it everyone's business. The person you wonder about would then either answer you or not, which is their choice. And it's none of our business whether a t-net member posts 1,000 times yearly, once a year or never! Regarding the moniker, it's not one that I would choose but neither are lots of others not palatable to me, so if I wanted to make an issue of it, I'd just contact people privately. Andi
 

BEAUTIFUL FIND !!!!
 

Very Nice,,,
FYI,, a very nice Copper Celt was found during a 1925-28 Archeological Excavation in Bainbridge, Ohio. (Ross County)
The excavation was at Seip Mound and the item was called The Hopewell Copper Celt. Google it for an interesting read.
 

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