Inca vase, JJ Conway & Co bar, Wooden object, Indian made?

ronnieglen4

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I hope the 3 items download, never used this before and do not know much about computers.
If the pictures do down load the Inca vase was given to my back in 1998 while I was in Peru, I was told it was around 500 years old, the bar was given to me by my parents, it was with some things they bought at an auction, the wooden object I found in the woods near my home when I was a boy.

Ronnie
 

Yes and I think they also made gold coins, but was only in business a few months in 1861, up in Colorado, the bar looks old, but I have no idea what it is made of.
Ronnie
 

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You're right on both the date and that it was coins, not ingots (I had ingots on my brain). I'll dig a bit further.
 

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the bar looks like it has a crevice around edge like it was made from two pieces, why? wouldn't you pour the whole thing solid? HUM!!! maybe hidden gold inside! being that they were in the gold business and wanted to hide some!!! LOL!
 

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Hi JrMack,
That would be great if it did have gold on the inside, I have no idea what type of metal the bar is made of, or if it was really made in 1861 or a latter date, it be nice to hear from anyone who may know something about it.
Ronnie
 

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