Silver bracelet, dollar coin, half, wheats ETC...

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Almost didn't get any silver this weekend, but I ended up with a bracelet that that I think says Mexico on it. The dollar coin came out of the wood chips. :) Thanks for looking!

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Looks like Taxco , and yes , Mexico . Good looking piece you found there .




Mac
 

Mac232 said:
Looks like Taxco , and yes , Mexico . Good looking piece you found there .




Mac
I think you are right. I looked up Taxco silver.
 

I understand that Taxco silver is more valuable as jewelry than as melt. Great finds!
 

baylorhall said:
I understand that Taxco silver is more valuable as jewelry than as melt. Great finds!

Thanks for your interest! It does weigh 14 grams though.
 

What is that item that looks like a lipstick dispenser that is dented on the end? I found one of those too but have no idea what it is. HH
 

alderan33 said:
What is that item that looks like a lipstick dispenser that is dented on the end? I found one of those too but have no idea what it is. HH

That is an old lipstick dispenser. Thanks for looking.
 

That bracelet is really sweet.
 

Awesome bracelet.:icon_thumleft:
 

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