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Bearharolds finds for 11/11/09

Heres my finds for today minus the trash . Every year they have a craft fair in the park in September . I found this silver necklace where one of the Jewelery Booths had been set up , it is marked .925 Italy. Its a really small size chain so was surprised that it was silver expected junk Jewelery ..Also dug 10 coins and alot of trash . This has got to be a good runner up for ugliest necklace contest , I wouldn't buy it for any woman I know unless it would be to get rid of her . lol Maybe it was so ugly they threw it away on purpose .
 
I'm in Chillicothe, Missouri Larry its in north Central Missouri .
 
No wonder the necklace and pendant was on the ground. No one wanted to claim in. :rofl: At least the chain is sterling. Good going on the coins too. Thanks for the pictures and HH, Nancy
 
Nancy it was dropped from one of the jewelery Booths where they show and sell there Jewelery during the craft fair . It had a price sticker still on it when I dug it up and was priced at 29 dollars . I wouldn't of paid anything for it . ha ha
 
They must have spent a lot of time on that beauty if they wanted $29 for it. Who knows.......you might find the right person for that pendant. HH and thanks again, Nancy
 
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