Tin Pan from the Klondike Gold Rush

Origin
The Klondike Gold Rush, also called the Yukon Gold Rush, the Alaska Gold Rush, the Alaska-Yukon Gold Rush, the Canadian Gold Rush, and the Last Great Gold Rush, was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon in north-western Canada between 1896 and 1899.

Effects
When held, the tin pan can add weight to any gold placed inside the pan, but gives the holder mild frostbite. It is also known to freeze to the hands of the user if held for too long. If used, gloves are mandatory.

Collection
It was collected by Agent Arthur Rodriguez from Ormond Beach, Florida in April 15th, 1953.