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Gold crown from the beach!

Goldstrike

Well-known member
Poor guy/woman must have been chewing on something hard or sticky to lift this crown off and the beach claimed another piece of gold!!.....that is until I came along:clapping: (3.4 grams BTW).
 
Thanks James....actually, a M.L. Safari!
 
That may be part of a cremation burial.........................................


But I'd be happy to find it nonetheless!!! Gold is Gold. Congrats!
 
That's a nice one...gold is gold,as said!
don't think the gold crown would survive the cremation... or the guy that sweeps up the ashes,according to what my dentist has told me!! GL
 
yeah bob, youre probably right. the crematino heat should melt it to a blob.
musta been a rough day in the surf to loose a filling!
 
When a bunch of Spring Breaker Girls tore out of the surf. They were spooked by a full set of uppers. [dentures] No gold but it was sure worth the laugh.
 
66% or 16kt most likely for dental

Eric
 
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