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  1. #1

    Jan 2005
    burlington new jersey
    minelad excal whites spectrum whitexlt
    90

    buckle

    found this in Goldsboro NC at a school football field. i was just looking for coins and got a reading of quarter at about 6 inches. i dug this up and had no idea what it was until i did some research. only thing is the 'S' is missing. anyone have any ideas of what could have happen to it? some guy offered me $100 for the buckle but i think i will hold on to it
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  2. #2

    Mar 2005
    Minelab Explorer SE/Garrett GTI 2500/ Ace 250
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    Re: buckle

    at first i thought that maybe schapnel might have put the hole in it, but looking closer it looks almost like it was cut. hopefully someone on here can verify if its real or a repro and take it from there. really cool find either way!
    GTI 2500/ACE 250

  3. #3
    WHOOOWEEE! DASABIGHOLE.

    Sep 2006
    North Alabama
    Nautilus / Tesoro/T2
    80

    Re: buckle

    250.00
    Ossifah I ont no how dis hole got heh! I'z dis lookin fo my wach.

  4. #4

    Oct 2005
    Charleston S.C.
    3,670

    Re: buckle

    It Needs To Be Checked By An Expert, But If It Is A Real Bullet Pierced CSA Plate, It Could Be Worth As Much As $ 10,000.00. I Hope That It Turns Out To Be. trk5capt...
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  5. #5
    SouthCarolinaTeacher

    Re: buckle

    From looking at the pictures, if a bullet did go through it, it would have gone through the back first and exit out the front based on the metal curvature around the hole.

    Ian

  6. #6
    Charter Member
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    Dec 2003
    Joliett Schuylkill County
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    Re: buckle

    In my opinion, too Square. Looks Cut.

    Either the owners initials were C.A.

    Or it was a Makeshift Repair for something
    that was Damaged in the Field.
    discriminate out Spike TV and American Diggers !

  7. #7
    us
    CS IS NEXT

    Nov 2005
    MARYLAND
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    Re: buckle

    Nice Buckle j....Deinetley look's like it came from behind....Like the Captain said,get it looked at....couldn't hurt.

  8. #8
    us
    CZ21, AT Pro, GM CXIII

    Feb 2005
    West Michigan
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    Re: buckle

    Nice find

  9. #9

    Apr 2006
    Middletown, NY
    Ace 250
    1,003

    Re: buckle

    first off...nice find!!!! would love a civil war artifact and from what I have read on this forum, CSA buckles are more rare than US buckles.....anyway, do you remember how it was positioned in the ground? was the backside facing up or the CSA side? I say this because maybe some machinery or farming equipment might have punched through it. It looks like it was slightly bent also.

    Again...GREAT FIND!!!


    Funkman

  10. #10
    Charter Member
    us
    Aug 2006
    earth
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    Re: buckle

    great find
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  11. #11

    Jan 2005
    burlington new jersey
    minelad excal whites spectrum whitexlt
    90

    Re: buckle

    i don't remember which side it was on, i was sure i would find a quarter because the meter was reading quarter so when i found the buckle i just pulled it out of the ground thinking it was just a piece of junk.

  12. #12
    SouthCarolinaTeacher

    Re: buckle

    Any Updates on this one?!?!

  13. #13

    Jan 2005
    burlington new jersey
    minelad excal whites spectrum whitexlt
    90

    Re: buckle

    sorry i have no updates on the buckle, as soon as i can find where to take it to ge it examine i will post the results

  14. #14
    Charter Member
    CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER

    Jun 2006
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    Re: buckle

    Great buckle. If authentic, it is certainly worth more than $100! Check the area again with low discrimination. See if you can find any dropped or fired minieballs. That would tell you quickly whether to believe in the buckle's authenticity, and it would add some more nice finds to your treasure chest! Might have to dig some pulltabs though, but so what?!

    -Buckleboy
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  15. #15
    True confederate soldier

    Aug 2005
    Currituck County, NC
    Minelab
    859
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: buckle

    Here are my thoughts on this buckle. Some people have said the hole is too square to be a shrapnel or bullet hit, but I disagree. So many things could have made it open like that, such as faulty craftsmanship, that I would say it is possible..... However, with that being said.... Based on the bend in the buckle with the hole being punched from the back, I think it has been an added from the owner. Possibly his initials were C.A., who knows, but with the bend going one way and the hole the other I think it is a man made hole. Of course I'm no ballastics expert, just shot plenty of things and saw the left overs.
    Of course, the buckle could have, well, buckled from something at high velocity, but I would think that it would have caused a great deal more damage.
    Still, simply fantastic find. Those are rare and far between.

    "The only two things you can truly depend upon are gravity and greed."

  16. #16
    us
    Mar 2006
    North Carolina
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    Re: buckle

    JBrown, which school were you at?
    Mike

  17. #17

    Jan 2005
    burlington new jersey
    minelad excal whites spectrum whitexlt
    90

    Re: buckle

    Hello Mike, i found the buckle at Rosewood Elementary School. if you go to the back of the school and to your left there is a football field. it was found near a concession stand near the tree line. I believe that there is a junk yard or auto parts store very close to where I found it. Hope this help you Good Luck

  18. #18
    us
    Mar 2006
    North Carolina
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    601
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    Re: buckle

    jbrown, I know exactly where you are talking about as I have hunted the soccer field there. I live near Princeton. That was a great find BTW! It looks authentic to me. Congrats! Thanks for the reply.
    Mike

  19. #19

    Aug 2004
    1

    Re: buckle

    I found a photo of a struck plate showing the metal displacement. It looks as though your plate has been modified or maybe hammered flat to retain servicability. Very nice find either way.
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  20. #20

    Oct 2004
    East Tennessee
    1,237

    Re: buckle

    Bet some yankee did that to the buckle. after he took it off of a dead soldier.

 

 
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