A modern copy of an ancient coin called a "widow's mite" https://numismatics.org/pocketchange/the-poor-widows-mite/
Tin/lead not silver
You will not have any worth more than face value Nearly all stamp collectors are gone I have friends that would use a larger box just to fit more...
I had similar before My thought was for holding a book open to a page
Looks like copper plate on a tin zinc mix Lots from Japan in the 20s and 30s
Typical gold filled wire
Vase Decorative Later 20th century Turkey or India If a strong magnet lightly sticks to the brass handles it is India
Not an A Upside down
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And the hexagon is 1 Mercury for .950 French export I'll have to go back soon and see if the tray comes out
[ATTACH] Not marked STERLING $44.89 for all with my 20% off coupon The back left piece alone is 600g [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I cannot I had the same marks on a fork and knife set in a fitted case with the Swiss maker's name in it Lost to alzheimers
Swiss 1900s
Norsk Monster
All the Savers have gone to having all donations go to a central warehouse for pricing by google Destroying the "thrift" These weren't marked...
[ATTACH] Mine is worth face value
'20s or '30s
Old enough to contain lead [ATTACH]
Carol Lee...
I see what you saw now I would have really guessed this was something made for the US Bicentennial market The edges are sharp on the soft metal...
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