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Gold Capped Tooth Find

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I found this today, thought it was part of a junk ring so I through it in my finds bag. Later, when I went to clean it, it felt heavy, like lead, and it had a nice yellow color. Well, it was then I realized it was "tooth shaped,a gold tooth"! Weighs in at 1.5 grams, my first gold of the year!

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Man made dental disease:
Dentilococcus aureus.

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Very nice!
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Unique find that turns up time to time. Usually lower carat (more alloy, less gold) like 10kt, to withstand biting pressure. The local jeweler/coin dealer here will pay $20 ea for gold crowns.
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