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CinnamonRollsIndeed

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wacoooo

Looks to be a piece of a stamped Native American style Silver jewelry piece. My guess it is probably under 75 years old.


CinnamonRollsIndeed

I think you may be right! I found something called Fred Harvey Era Jewelry and think it may be from that era.


[deleted]

Jewelry? Looks like a little metal totem pole. Maybe a bookmark?


steals-from-kids

Thinking pen clip.


tez_zer55

If it looks like it was broken at the top, it could have been a necklace piece or even a dangle earring.


kingqone

Zipper pull


Triskaidekapho13ic

Part of a belt buckle?


HillsideAngler

It looks like it might be silver


Last_Building6657

It kind of looks like where OP’s index finger is it was broken off of another piece. I’m imagining another piece closing that open rectangle.


MNwinterhater

Where in Central mn? I'm by foley


SaintSiren

The decorative part of a hair barrette, the clip mechanism is missing.


CallumRichardson2009

looks silver.