chukers
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Well I guess I really didn't know there was a section for this kind of treasure hunting... I have always considered it treasure hunting to me... now I see there are more of you.... well her is my story... ( I already posted it in Today's finds but I'll post it here in case some of you missed it there...
Well ok... here is the deal... it's not that exciting nor is it really that great of a story... but I am going to tell it as it happened...
Every weekend (just as you guys do) I go out Friday and Saturday mornings mostly Saturday... and I should get out earlier because when you find the better deals... I am always on the lookout for silver and gold but rarely find any. In the 20 or so years of looking at yard/garage/carport sales I really haven't found much of any value...
Well like any other weekend I didn't find much I look for the usual scrap brass copper iron and such. Apparently I missed one sale outside of town... it has been there all weekend Friday Saturday and Sunday till about 1pm ... that when I found it... So I stop.. its on a main roadway so I didn't expect to find anything at all... as I suspected pretty much all of it was junk... as they yelled across the yard that everything on that table is half price... well I see this buckle... and I recognize it as a rodeo cowboy buckle well in this case cowgirl... its pretty tarnished and faded and the back is well worn so I didn't think much of it... but it had some weight to it... so I picked it up and looked at the back... and I read comstock silver silversmith and said to myself well what is that? Well I knew it wasn't plated or it would say plate and I knew it wasn't German silver because it would of said that too... I also knew of the comstock silver mine... and it did not have a price on it... so I gathered a few other things along with the buckle and took them to the lady and I said there is no price on the buckle and I asked how much... I figured it would be a $5 or $10 dollar price tag and if it was I was going to say no thanks.... and then she said .25 cents!!!! I said ok and she totaled up the rest and it came to $2.00 and she said half of that is $1!!! so I paid the lady... now at this time I really didn't think much of it because I haven't yet figured out what I had, not until someone here enlightened me!
now I have a dilemma... should I or should I not return the buckle to the owner and explain what I have learned... what just baffles me to death is that is sat there on the table for 3 days and handled by countless people before I came along and picked it up and was curious about it.
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Well ok... here is the deal... it's not that exciting nor is it really that great of a story... but I am going to tell it as it happened...
Every weekend (just as you guys do) I go out Friday and Saturday mornings mostly Saturday... and I should get out earlier because when you find the better deals... I am always on the lookout for silver and gold but rarely find any. In the 20 or so years of looking at yard/garage/carport sales I really haven't found much of any value...
Well like any other weekend I didn't find much I look for the usual scrap brass copper iron and such. Apparently I missed one sale outside of town... it has been there all weekend Friday Saturday and Sunday till about 1pm ... that when I found it... So I stop.. its on a main roadway so I didn't expect to find anything at all... as I suspected pretty much all of it was junk... as they yelled across the yard that everything on that table is half price... well I see this buckle... and I recognize it as a rodeo cowboy buckle well in this case cowgirl... its pretty tarnished and faded and the back is well worn so I didn't think much of it... but it had some weight to it... so I picked it up and looked at the back... and I read comstock silver silversmith and said to myself well what is that? Well I knew it wasn't plated or it would say plate and I knew it wasn't German silver because it would of said that too... I also knew of the comstock silver mine... and it did not have a price on it... so I gathered a few other things along with the buckle and took them to the lady and I said there is no price on the buckle and I asked how much... I figured it would be a $5 or $10 dollar price tag and if it was I was going to say no thanks.... and then she said .25 cents!!!! I said ok and she totaled up the rest and it came to $2.00 and she said half of that is $1!!! so I paid the lady... now at this time I really didn't think much of it because I haven't yet figured out what I had, not until someone here enlightened me!
now I have a dilemma... should I or should I not return the buckle to the owner and explain what I have learned... what just baffles me to death is that is sat there on the table for 3 days and handled by countless people before I came along and picked it up and was curious about it.
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