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    Those are definitely gold fingers, wow, if the whole board is, it would be in a new classification all it's own.

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    Yeah, it apparently plugged into SOMETHING, probably even bigger and shinier I have a nagging suspicion this thing is possibly even made by human hands, those silver traces are nowhere near uniform. Even the glass and ceramic capacitors (I think that's what they are) are somewhat uneven. The board is about the size of a standard piece of printer paper, just a tad smaller. Fingers are one sided, as you can see.
    I'm really hoping someone can identify this, searching for the serial number and other (limited) info on the board turns up nothing at all. I have no idea what it would be worth if it is indeed gold plated, but either way I think I'll keep it in my personal collection It's a beautiful piece of history, in my mind.
    I'll take some better pics tomorrow, maybe that will help.

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