What kind of THING is THIS?

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jacknugget:
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This thing was first silvery white in color, but due to many chemicals being used by different groups who wants to assay this thing this thing has come to this color. When you put ICE on this item, the ice melts so fast and the crazy thing is, the water that comes from the ice is now warm. THIS has a mark or name PT 70, and a number on it. Its piece has different 3 digit number but both are marked PT70 and weighs 217 kilos each. The one that has a line at the center, was the result of trying to cut this thing with the used of acetylene, it took 3 tanks of acetylene but this thing seems to blow the fire off. Please take a LOOK. Anybody can help, then we can talk later.

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Viminacium:
Spaceship part, im 100% sure. Try geiger counter on it instead of metaldetector... If its radioactive than its part of spaceship for sure no matter how impossible that sounds...

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aussie_gold:
Hi,

You have stated two things that stand out to me, it was originally silver/white in color and it's stamped with a number PT 70

This would suggest to me firstly that this is a man made item.

Silver/white with marking PT would make me suggest a metal compound - chemical element, symbol PT = Platinum, first discovered around 1557,
very hard metal compound, difficult to cut, melt ect;

Platinum's atomic number would be 78, so this item seems to made up of another metal as well, maybe some sort of metal to allow forming, the
number stated is 70 - atomic number 70 represents = Ytterbium.

you also mention a 3 digit number, are you able to tell us this number for further research!

gives you something to study or a starting point.

good luck

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Photo shows Brass Color.    Test it.    Again cut a peace off and do Specific Gravity Test.

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Viminacium:
Quote:Posted by aussie_goldHi,

You have stated two things that stand out to me, it was originally silver/white in color and it's stamped with a number PT 70

This would suggest to me firstly that this is a man made item.

Silver/white with marking PT would make me suggest a metal compound - chemical element, symbol PT = Platinum, first discovered around 1557,
very hard metal compound, difficult to cut, melt ect;

Platinum's atomic number would be 78, so this item seems to made up of another metal as well, maybe some sort of metal to allow forming, the
number stated is 70 - atomic number 70 represents = Ytterbium.

you also mention a 3 digit number, are you able to tell us this number for further research!

gives you something to study or a starting point.

good luck

Not bad... but what causes reactions?

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golddustcarl:
They want you to think it is Ytterbium, or something radioactive so they can sell it to you. Another Yammi treasure scheme. Clever though. With that pattern marking, it is most likely from some kind of art piece such as a statue, lamp, or urn. Could even be Terracotta. Where are the pictures of the PT70 and the serial number? Plus 370 kilos? Wow that's 815 pounds each! That's like a big truck engine.

Dusty Carl

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nickel_n:
Quote:Posted by golddustcarlThey want you to think it is Ytterbium, or something radioactive so they can sell it to you. Another Yammi treasure scheme. Clever though.
Dusty Carl

Dusty Carl i say you are on the money. [clapp] [clapp]
the Yammi hunters never stop   [worms]  reinvent themselfs

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