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>>56660389
>what are you gonna do with those?

People definitely do make necklace pendants but the world of fossil autists is just like that of numismatic autists so I identify and keep in my collection examples from different parts of the jaws of different species. I was born in Maryland and collected a bunch of teeth when I was younger so that haul is just a few more drops in my bucket. I don't need most of them so will let my kids give some to friends at school, most youngsters think fossil teeth are pretty sweet so it's a good use for them.

And thank you very much for the recommendations and links! Regarding this though:
>(who the fuck will forge 1 trillion USD bonds, seriously? who is stupid enough to forge non-existing things?)
I have seen people in the Philippines, where the USA was actively involved from 1898-1946 and the legends and lore of the Yamashita treasures runs strong claim to have found boxes of bonds that look like your pic >>56660095 and they seem pretty sus to me. Reading the stories of some Flips who post on treasure forums it seems like there is an organized scam in the country where con-artists approach gullible greedy people and offer to sell cases of bonds that they found digging a house foundation or in a cave etc. but for whatever reason can't go cash-in themselves, then the scammer disappears and the buyer is left with modern counterfeit/fantasy junk. That of course doesn't mean all such bonds are fake, the fakes are probably modeled after real original ones that were defaulted upon, perhaps the scam is a glowie operation to muddy the waters or poison the well and make the casual observer think that no real bonds of the sort ever existed?

>>56660498
>i was talking about how uneven the left "side" is compared to the right side

OK I see what you're referring to now, I agree that it looks like honest wear from being used and scraped against plates and bowls, more pics would be helpful but if cheap I'd take the risk on those.

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