Good morning all. This was my grandfathers early 20th century Gold nugget stick pin. The weight is 3.8G is there any added value for it being a vintage stick pin. Thank you.
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no added value for the nugget. Asking if any added value for it being a old stick pin lol.Added value for that raw nugget
So true on first comment lol. He did travel around a lot. Heck you might be right he could of found it in 1922 on the North Fork of the Salmon River while fishing he's on the left.I’ll be the first. The added value is that it was your grandfather’s.
Completely priceless compared to a nugget that has identical looking brothers and sisters located all over the place.
(omit reference to truck drivers and traveling salesmen)
I’d lay a bet he found that nugget.
great picture. By the look of his ears he must have been 67ish in that photo?So true on first comment lol. He did travel around a lot. Heck you might be right he could have found it in 1922 on the North Fork of the Salmon River while fishing he's on the left.
My mom kept family photo albums and did document who was who. They go back to the early 20th century on ancestors of her side and my dad's side of the family.Thank you tamrock for that info. Your gem stone sure looks like a Sapphire. I just wish I had more info on my dads side of the family. I have a hand full of photos and just word of mouth of his Mom & Dad. I got one cool photo of my great Grandma. Again thank you.