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Mintberrycrunch

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Did anyone get a chance to compare the composition of these Roman coins with the composition of the object? Some a very similar wondering if anyone had some thoughts on that
 

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I'm not saying it's Roman just thought it was interesting the dates that similar compositions were used since I can't find anything modern that's as close. Haven't heard back from the British museum yet hopefully soon
 

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I'm not saying it's Roman just thought it was interesting the dates that similar compositions were used since I can't find anything modern that's as close. Haven't heard back from the British museum yet hopefully soon

My thoughts are it would be easy to 100% match your composition with any number of Roman coins, as they produced Millions & millions, from hundreds of Mints all across Europe for hundreds of years. Proves nothing.
 

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My thoughts are it would be easy to 100% match your composition with any number of Roman coins, as they produced Millions & millions, from hundreds of Mints all across Europe for hundreds of years. Proves nothing.

So we can say would be easy 100% match the composition with some Roman coins. Can we find anything made within the last 500 years with a 100% match? I was more so just pointing out the dates that similar compositions were being used.
 

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Mintberrycrunch i read the post about the composition
being similar to Roman coins,so a big what if it, is
an unfinished handle to, maybe a knife, dagger. ??
i remember reading about that people have always traded
metal, in whatever form,scrap as in messed that piece
up, this item is broken, i have x of for x metal
one group has spice or sought after cloth, not a lot
of metal, other group has the metal. trade trade
folks have been visiting/coming to the great lakes area
since late 1600s,maybe it was just an unfinished piece
of somethimg and was used for trade
just a thought


might be a clue here
Civilization.ca - A History of the Native People of Canada

bronze objects gallery
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Balkancelts/photos/

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/14/79/98/147998e417133337d7d51c2462ad74fd.jpg
 

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mi. petrograph pics - Google Search


This device won't copy the pic I lost and had to search for a half hour after, tried to isolate it but no luck.
It is a single glyph on grey rock with squarish centered shapes where bumps are on o.p.'s pic. Takes up most of the pic.
Interesting comparison ,and I thought there was a reference once of it being Mi. .
 

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mi. petrograph pics - Google Search


This device won't copy the pic I lost and had to search for a half hour after, tried to isolate it but no luck.
It is a single glyph on grey rock with squarish centered shapes where bumps are on o.p.'s pic. Takes up most of the pic.
Interesting comparison ,and I thought there was a reference once of it being Mi. .
interesting images lots of alien looking drawings. Since the first second I picked this up I thought it was a broken handle/grip of some sort. However after closer examination I realized its way too small to be a handle for any average person and not broken it fits end to end in the width of my hand about 3.5 inches. That being said I still think it is a handle just not for a human hand idc how crazy it sounds this pic is the rendering from inside a ufo look at the creatures hand that's what I think it is prove me wrong. If you guys think it really looks like a grip look closely at the direction it runs the spiral would be the top.
 

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This device won't copy the pic I lost and had to search for a half hour after, tried to isolate it but no luck.
It is a single glyph on grey rock with squarish centered shapes where bumps are on o.p.'s pic. Takes up most of the pic.
Interesting comparison ,and I thought there was a reference once of it being Mi. .

This one? Pictographs and Petroglyphs - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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Could be an alien doll :evil6: but says - Petroglyph, solar being
Representation of a Solar being from the Peterborough Petroglyph Site, Southern Ontario (courtesy Serge Lemaître).

It's the second picture on the page above.
 

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I agree the images are interesting and some similar in over all design. But where were these pictures taken South America, Australia? i started with the most logical and after talking to museums all over the world and stumping everyone of them and flat out being told they were mistifyed by the images i sent. Alien is no more out there then Roman or any other ancient culture
 

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Still waiting to here back from the BM probably means they don't know what it is been just over a month since we talked last. If I don't hear from them soon I'll send another email hope everyone had a nice thanksgiving
 

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