Someone made a mold of a hand (hence the very obvious seam) and filled it with concrete. Hands were involved, but there's at least a dozen reasons why this isn't a fossil.
QuoteseltsamesammlerSomeone made a mold of a hand (hence the very obvious seam) and filled it with concrete. Hands were involved, but there's at least a dozen reasons why this isn't a fossil.
This is my first smile on this day, thank you for this response, but I assure you that this fossilized hand is real.
Very interesting post even if it's not a fluffy coin. However, I can assure you that it cannot be a fossilized hand as the flesh, muscle, tendons will have rotted away long before it would have time to fossilize. A real fossilized hand would only be of the bones.
Quote: "rsirian1"Very interesting post even if it's not a fluffy coin. However, I can assure you that it cannot be a fossilized hand as the flesh, muscle, tendons will have rotted away long before it would have time to fossilize. A real fossilized hand would only be of the bones.
Quote: "rsirian1"Very interesting post even if it's not a fluffy coin. However, I can assure you that it cannot be a fossilized hand as the flesh, muscle, tendons will have rotted away long before it would have time to fossilize. A real fossilized hand would only be of the bones.
I don't know why I'm bothering to write this, but it's not really clear what you want out of this thread. You asked what everyone thinks and everyone seems to agree that whatever this thing is, it's not a fossilized hand. If you're already convinced that it is, why ask the question in the first place? Also, how can there be no reference but the item isn't yours? Whose is it? Where is it? What's the provenance? If you're trying to convince a bunch of strangers that this thing is the impossible thing you claim it to be you should back that up with whatever evidence you've got.
I understood the intention, perfect. And so that the collector's one can be fulfilled coin idea , try it in the palm of your handin that hand, incorporate coins. Like he was paying for something some coins maybe some history ,Donald takes off -and goes to his playground.
and goes to his playground ,I will see something and immediately think about how it was.
Ivan
Quote: "seltsamesammler"I don't know why I'm bothering to write this, but it's not really clear what you want out of this thread. You asked what everyone thinks and everyone seems to agree that whatever this thing is, it's not a fossilized hand. If you're already convinced that it is, why ask the question in the first place? Also, how can there be no reference but the item isn't yours? Whose is it? Where is it? What's the provenance? If you're trying to convince a bunch of strangers that this thing is the impossible thing you claim it to be you should back that up with whatever evidence you've got.
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The question was about the type !!!. Is this fossil a human hand or belong to another being?
Secondly ,I own the hand, but I do not own the second fossil, and it belongs to a friend of mine.
Unfortunately just like the Roman coins from your earlier post this again is not an authentic item. I don't know who you buy your antiques from but I suggest not buying any more and asking for a refund on the bought items if possible.
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.
Quote: "cro321"Unfortunately just like the Roman coins from your earlier post this again is not an authentic item. I don't know who you buy your antiques from but I suggest not buying any more and asking for a refund on the bought items if possible.
This is my first laugh on this day, I hope you will be as happy as I am.
thank you
Quote: "cro321"Unfortunately just like the Roman coins from your earlier post this again is not an authentic item. I don't know who you buy your antiques from but I suggest not buying any more and asking for a refund on the bought items if possible.
This is my first laugh on this day, I hope you will be as happy as I am.
thank you
How about stop asking people for opinions if they make you laugh.
Quote: "cro321"Unfortunately just like the Roman coins from your earlier post this again is not an authentic item. I don't know who you buy your antiques from but I suggest not buying any more and asking for a refund on the bought items if possible.
This is my first laugh on this day, I hope you will be as happy as I am.
thank you
How about stop asking people for opinions if they make you laugh.