After getting Leonard's permission, Fairmont quickly cleaned up the old newspapers, revealing the metal ingots with a greyish-black color and metallic luster underneath. "Oh—this seems like silver."
After gently picking up two pieces and clinking them together, an excited expression appeared on Fairmont's face. However, when he turned his head, he found Leonard frowning while holding a silver nugget.
By then, Leonard had measured the dimensions of the object with a small tape measure he carried with him. It turned out that each silver ingot was about 6 cm long, 3.5 cm wide, and 1.5 cm thick, with many scratches and black oxidation marks on it.
"Boss, this is silver." Looking at Leonard's expression, Fairmont showed a puzzled expression. "And I think these things should be antique treasures with a history."