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Dimensions | 4 × 1.37 in |
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This is a very thin well made and highly polished gorget. It had a couple brushes with farm equipment but survived with only minor scratches.
A most unusual artifact carved into a diamond shape it is truly a one of a kind. It shows nice polish from use and a lot of patina.
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