another oddity

Icewing

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This hit in the mid 80's on my F2 making me think it was possibly a silver dollar (quarters = 79-80 ) It is not attracted to a magnet, it was hard to file, it appears to have stones and such imbeded in it.:?:
Rather than speculate and influence your guesses. See for yourself.
 

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Couple more pics
 

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Is this American just because it was found here?
 

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Ok no guesses on the last piece of what I will refer to as Space Junk till proven otherwise.;)

Now what do you suppose these might be, I found these all within a 10' x 10' area but I wound up leaving because the neighbor kid cranked his bass up.
 

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I've found several pieces of a metal that look a lot like yours at old burned house sites. Actually the same general shape. Very dense making me believe it's not aluminum. I was thinking some kind of pot metal or babbot with tin in it because it's fairly hard. No VID's to give as I use an Ace 350 but they ring up in the quarter/fifty cent piece range.
 
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