McKinney_5900
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- Jul 30, 2010
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I found this a while back and finally tested it today. It shows to be copper by my best detector's polar display, which is very accurate. It measures .9 thousandth inches diameter and weight is 13 grams, about half an ounce, obviously hollow. The color and texture indicate oxidation or something, and it is very mildly un-round when I roll it. That oxidation or what ever it is is causing that roll friction. It was found here in north Texas somewhere. Its Vdi is 85-86. on my Manticore.
It's been too long since I found it to remember where I found it. Thoughts? I keep a lot of old finds. It is unique. A mini ball is solid, right?
Thanks.
It's been too long since I found it to remember where I found it. Thoughts? I keep a lot of old finds. It is unique. A mini ball is solid, right?
Thanks.
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