romeo-1 Gold Member Jul 29, 2005 9,859 7,118 Romeotopia 🥇 Banner finds 3 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 9, 2009 #1 Found this afternoon. Any ideas? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments Relic001.jpg 42.4 KB · Views: 417 Upvote 0
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Th3rty7 Silver Member Jan 24, 2009 3,314 249 »»---------> Nov 9, 2009 #2 Imo it's possibly a plummet or possibly a geofact that looks like one. It's interesting whatever it may be, I would have brought it home too.
Imo it's possibly a plummet or possibly a geofact that looks like one. It's interesting whatever it may be, I would have brought it home too.
savant365 Silver Member Mar 28, 2007 3,918 71 Northwest Missouri Detector(s) used ACE 250 Nov 9, 2009 #3 Native american weeble wobble I don't have a clue but I want to tag along and see if it gets IDed. (and I would have brought it home too!) Is it symetrical, evenenly rounded all the way around? HH Charlie
Native american weeble wobble I don't have a clue but I want to tag along and see if it gets IDed. (and I would have brought it home too!) Is it symetrical, evenenly rounded all the way around? HH Charlie
OP OP romeo-1 Gold Member Jul 29, 2005 9,859 7,118 Romeotopia 🥇 Banner finds 3 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 9, 2009 Thread starter #4 Plummet is what I was thinking as well. It is symetrical and evenly rounded...definitely not a geofact.
Plummet is what I was thinking as well. It is symetrical and evenly rounded...definitely not a geofact.
savant365 Silver Member Mar 28, 2007 3,918 71 Northwest Missouri Detector(s) used ACE 250 Nov 9, 2009 #5 Might be a fancy nutting stone or maybe a pestle. Is that a groove in it or is it raised? I can't tell from the pic. HH Charlie
Might be a fancy nutting stone or maybe a pestle. Is that a groove in it or is it raised? I can't tell from the pic. HH Charlie
OP OP romeo-1 Gold Member Jul 29, 2005 9,859 7,118 Romeotopia 🥇 Banner finds 3 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 9, 2009 Thread starter #6 Top and bottom views... Attachments Relictop.jpg 35 KB · Views: 387 Relicbot.jpg 38.9 KB · Views: 382
OP OP romeo-1 Gold Member Jul 29, 2005 9,859 7,118 Romeotopia 🥇 Banner finds 3 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 9, 2009 Thread starter #7 savant365 said: Might be a fancy nutting stone or maybe a pestle. Is that a groove in it or is it raised? I can't tell from the pic. HH Charlie Click to expand... It's a groove...
savant365 said: Might be a fancy nutting stone or maybe a pestle. Is that a groove in it or is it raised? I can't tell from the pic. HH Charlie Click to expand... It's a groove...
creek astronaut Bronze Member Feb 16, 2009 1,878 14 fairfield county,ohio Nov 9, 2009 #8 i would say some kind of weight,plummet/ net sinker.did you find it near water?real nice find.thx for sharing the pix
i would say some kind of weight,plummet/ net sinker.did you find it near water?real nice find.thx for sharing the pix
ohioaxeman Bronze Member Apr 8, 2007 1,126 10 sandusky, ohio Nov 10, 2009 #9 not a geofact from this view! possibly a plummet preform. maybe nutting stone or pestle like savant said. whats the material?
not a geofact from this view! possibly a plummet preform. maybe nutting stone or pestle like savant said. whats the material?
GL Bronze Member Mar 2, 2008 1,595 39 South Central, NC Nov 10, 2009 #10 That would have come home had I found it. Neat thing!