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<p>[QUOTE="reader, post: 4357798, member: 255"]IMO they’re not. As already stated, different mines have similar veins and different veins appear in the same mine. IMO one should never attribute without direct confirmation from the smith and then it’s still questionable unless you know they know the source which IMO is still hearsay.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buckles are jewelry and belong here. No way to know if the buckle is Navajo or Anglo with Navajo style stamping and with a cracked stone it has significantly decreased value. </p><p><br /></p><p>The buckle is Vintage Southwestern.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="reader, post: 4357798, member: 255"]IMO they’re not. As already stated, different mines have similar veins and different veins appear in the same mine. IMO one should never attribute without direct confirmation from the smith and then it’s still questionable unless you know they know the source which IMO is still hearsay. Buckles are jewelry and belong here. No way to know if the buckle is Navajo or Anglo with Navajo style stamping and with a cracked stone it has significantly decreased value. The buckle is Vintage Southwestern.[/QUOTE]
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