Need help identifying. Possible best find of century!!!

cobypace

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I'm new to all this however my open mind awareness is ultimately what led me to this discovery. The area isn't as important in the finds as far as validity due to the nature of the find. They very likely could have traveled here. There's so much more but before I continue I'd like to see if I'm on to anything. 20190121_092644.jpg20190121_092407.jpg20190119_132204.jpg20190118_172755.jpg15480907690501065634762.jpg
 

Right you are. I agree with that now as well. The mind will perceive anything you want it to u see the right conditions. I knew from what I uncovered that there could be something found that doesn't have to be native. The native people here were trading goods and valuables in BC times. Ships were for sure sailing worldly excavations by 1500. Which means literally you could find anything anywhere aside from weather permeable losses. The biggest trick of all in the mind is normality or accepting the comcensus if you will. Accepting that everything cool and neat has been discovered already.
 

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And those pots were all made uniformly and from the same place. That's even more amazing. Turn your flash on and take another pic. If it doesn't glow like mine, it must've came from the dollar store. Good luck. Your close mindedness will forever keep you treasureless. Just saying
 

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Don't know where "here" is in your case.

But there are some amazingly sharp people here on this website who will be very helpful when they can be. A ruler, coin or something for size comparison, and a hint to the region or area of find helps. As does an image in good outdoor lighting. All these are helpful.

Happy hunting.
 

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keep it up and they will be afraid to post anything ....give it a break
 

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keep it up and they will be afraid to post anything ....give it a break

The original poster (new) asked for help identifying found objects and called those who responded to their request names that would normally get a poster banned.

This is not a new theme, someone asks for help, doesn't like the answers they get and proceeds to tell everyone they must not know anything.

There have been serious and logical suggestions as to how the OP can make the identification of his objects more likely. I'll reserve judgement on both sides until we see the response from the OP.
 

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So comical you guys. I mean really the gem and mineral jokes are hard-edged fun no doubt. Where this stuff is found, gold also exists in most places. Along with silver and platinum. To pretend like you know our amazing earths geological history without flaw would be idiocracy. Fact is nothing on this planet should ever be accepted as ordinary or usual. We literally have no clue as to what changes it's gone, doesn't always have to make sense. I found these pieces days ago. Figured old pottery, been sitting on my front porch whole time. As you can see, it's clearly "triple 7s" on a max bet in my world. What's even cooler is I'm 100% sure these broke off of something very large and i just so happened to find them on the surface after some extensive dirt work to level some land. As I start my journey today, I can't but wonder if maybe one of you showed more passion and was more helpful, if you couldn't be jumping for joy yourself. I pay it forward, I hook my circle up constantly. Bet you wish you would've been more receptive. Well dig this "ecotistical" a-holes. Pics gleaming are with flash on, happened every angle like that.
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I'm gonna go with "petrified Banana" on the first pic...not knowing the size and all...???
 

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I'm gonna go with "petrified Banana" on the first pic...not knowing the size and all...???

Aw come on - it's clearly a Mastodon tooth! The second piece is a portion of the Holy Grail. Not sure about the third one but the fourth is obviously a secret Templar medallion.

Or they could all be from a 20th century pottery crock. That's crock, as in crock of _____ (fill in the blank - sauerkraut?), not croc as in crocodile.
 

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Aw come on - it's clearly a Mastodon tooth! The second piece is a portion of the Holy Grail. Not sure about the third one but the fourth is obviously a secret Templar medallion.

Or they could all be from a 20th century pottery crock. That's crock, as in crock of _____ (fill in the blank - sauerkraut?), not croc as in crocodile.

"Crock of Ages Left for Thee" :dontknow:
 

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Ok, for the gold looking item, find an assayer on line, send it to them and for a fee they will let you know if there is gold in it and how much. That's the only 100% way to know. Choice #2 take it a local jeweler, they will have a microscope and can look at it.

The clear stuff is broken glass. Toss it.

The pebbles are great examples of SiO2. Look it up.

The tan toothy looking thing is probably sandstone.

The pottery is 20th century crockery, you can still buy it and I have some.
 

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Caleb..is that you?
 

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Clay Diggins gets the genius of the year Award! (Now to decide what that is.) Was the OP Caleb? I was hoping the OP would take my bait!
 

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All righty then.....moving on.
 

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Time to go detecting. Really.

Yup, today in fact. Going to look for more flintlock parts. Given the place and location, I'm going to use the Smokeythecat method, digging everything. And cobypace, sorry, but I am just not seeing what you are.
 

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WOW! sometimes I post a good find, but it never goes three pages.
 

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