1820-1840 belt buckle
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1820-1840 belt buckle
I just wanted to share this with everyone, I was not even using a metal detector. I found an old homestead foundation in the woods of a piece of family property, so I started poking around, I found square nails horse shoes, wagon parts,hinges, door lock, Things like that, then I found the buckle. What a find. I soaked it in hot soapy water and brush it with a soft brush,I have removed a lot of the dirt and weathering from being burried for so long.
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Re: 1820-1840 belt buckle
find...civil war-ish?...by the design details.....m?
cast?....small die crack K6-7
cast?....small die crack K6-7
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Re: 1820-1840 belt buckle
That's a really amazing find!
(PALH1, I'm going to leave this one to the experts. widegrin )
http://www.angelfire.com/nj4/keemakoo/dugsilver.html
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(PALH1, I'm going to leave this one to the experts. widegrin )
http://www.angelfire.com/nj4/keemakoo/dugsilver.html
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Re: 1820-1840 belt buckle
I thought it looks Pre-Civ. but what a nice discovery from just poking around!
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Re: 1820-1840 belt buckle
i was hugeeyes the cannon muzzle, cannon guts, bugle, musket butt...... :dunnomhonzell wrote:That's a really amazing find!
(PALH1, I'm going to leave this one to the experts. widegrin )
http://www.angelfire.com/nj4/keemakoo/dugsilver.html
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Re: 1820-1840 belt buckle
2.5x2.5PALH1 wrote:how "big" is the buckle?....2x2, 3x3, 4x4....... whistling2:
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