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    Hi, guys

    What your opinions? Gold or Bronze,Thanks





    #2
    It´s a cleaned Bronze grade IMO



    Andy

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      #3
      Yep, I agree 100%. Bronze color finish that has been cleaned and often ground dug CCCs with turn the bronze finish into a gold-hue over time.

      Tom
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        #4
        Bronze.

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          #5
          Thanks
          S&L gold?



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            #6
            Looks artificially aged to me...

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              #7
              bronze again.

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                #8
                ccc gold exp.????

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                  #9
                  The expertise does state that it looks as if it was found in the ground or water so it seems that again it's a bronze that appears gold.

                  I don't think they sell a lot of BoFu items so maybe they aren't familiar with bronze CCC turning gold and have just written what they see?

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                    #10
                    Another bronze grade IMO. As Joe says, the fact that it is ground dug explains why it might look gold but in fact its just the chemical reaction with moisture that makes the finish brighter over time. We see this countless times and if you sit a real gold grade clasp next to these ground-dug examples the difference in color is much easier to see.

                    Tom
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                      #11
                      Thanks

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