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What Message Is This?....Found In The Buried Silver Locket?:drool:

John-Edmonton

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Headed out this afternoon for a couple of hours. Got a nice batch of coins, an a mystery contained on a water proofed piece of paper, stuffed in a silver locket? I hope that I am not cursed for opening it.:surprised:

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I also found this 1972 one cent coin from Malta. I had some spare time so I forged it into a coin-ring.

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Here is the silver locket I dug up, after I removed the mysterious writings. Could this bring me millions? Predict the end of the world? Hell if I know:shrug: Below is the mysterious note. Any guesses to what it might be????
 
I'm thinking a cheat sheet of some type information.
 
Maybe take it to a university for translation? Is it Arabic? Let us know if you find out what it means - thanks
 
Need the missing piece to solve the puzzle to the location of the hidden fortune.
I sure hope you have it...good luck in finding someone to decipher the writings.
I give you the people's name that did a fine job on the Dead Sea Scrolls, but I forgot who did it.
A bit of history:
I know Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, were languages used in the Scrolls and they include a guide to hidden treasure.
Four of the Scrolls were sold by a cobbler for $100 in 1948.
Teenage shepherds found the first set of Dead Sea Scrolls.
 
The missing piece is on the tape which kept the folded paper intact. I have some of the nursing staff working on it. Things like this keep a person up at night with a vivid imagination. :stars:
 
I think it is an Arabic protection, prosperity and good luck talisman. Small sliver cases/lockets were used to carry copies and verses of the Koran.
 
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