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What the fuck is this?

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A bar of soap made from Jewish fat.

A solid gold bar covered in epoxy coating.

It cuts, but it's a little harder than lead

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Does it burn?

Will it blend?

Put it in the microwave

Can you provide more pics? Bottom, sides, size reference?

platinum

No, it's at an antique store I frequent and the owner knows me as "that militaria guy". Told her I'd do what I could.

Put it in your ass

Nazi hardtack

We need a pic with your feet in the shot

put it in a ziploc bag, squeese out all the air and dip it in water, then take it out of the bag and do the same with the empty closed bag and subtract that from the displacement of both to get the volume of the object in mL (cm3)

then measure on a balance the mass of the object in grams, figure out the mass/gram ratio and look it up online. That will give you a rough idea of the density.

next you need to do some destructive testing. see if; it will scratch glass.

if you don't have any equipment at home, you can take it to any machinist and have them conduct a hardness test on it.

That's what is commonly known as a "Swastika". Probably a piece of Buddhist memorabilia, not worth anything.

> Wehrmacht silver bar
Holy Jesus.

It looks like the negative used to make a cast mold for some sort of medal

>Hey guise i totally founded nazi gold heh
How much attention did your parents not give you?

about how big is it?

nope, silver doesn't corrode or pit like that and typically they'll have tons more markings

i think that's a wehrmacht silver food.

bar*
wtf phone.

To make these, I'm sure

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No. If it was used for casting it'd have a reversed swastika, just for one thing,

Op hasn't told us shit about this item. Weight? Size? Is it hollow?

If it is hollow, it could be one of those: a presentation case for an EK. Seems like there are a lot of variations on that theme.

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No, I was saying it was the original blank that they carved to make the molds from.

It's about a foot long and heavy as a motherfucker. Whatever it is, it's solid.

Buy it so you can properly destroy it.

How much do they want?

It looks like a super crappy fake german thing

>a hastily cast brick with no mint markings that doesn't even use the wehrmacht symbol
>it's a Wehrmacht silver bar!
no you idiot

>tfw you will never find Nazi gold

not a weapon so why here?

dumb kid

>it's a little harder than lead
it's uranium, enjoy your radiation sickness

It doesn't look corroded or pitted. It looks hastily cast. I would definitely test it for silver content.

It's an authentic WW2 era cell phone case.

Right. My best guess then is that it is something cast in a concentration camp under fairly primitive conditions, where they did not have proper melting equipment. Tooth fillings, horse shoes, shoe irons; something worth melting down for volume saving during later transport.

It's the wrong way for a budhist one nig

about dreihundertfünfzig

This makes sense

So does this. I'm in AZ so we have a lot of wehraboos with foundry equipment

they cast dirty silver in ww2, you're right about markings though

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thats alot of silver tooth fillings

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my bet is an ingot of some non-precious metal

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