Finds on great grandparent property from late 1800s to early 1900s homesite

LaGold

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LaGold

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I forgot one thing not sure what it is maybe a brass rivet it heavy for it's size maybe some of you guys could help id it. I've never found any cw relics here. Any idea what it may be???

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NOLA_Ken

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Formerly New Orleans.. Now Pueblo Co
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From the color of it I'd guess it's a copper rivet. Hard to say what it came from because they were used in so many different things and sold in hardware stores everywhere. How big is it?
 

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LaGold

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Relic Hunting
The head is roughly around a 1/3 inch and the shaft is around 1/8 inch thick and the length is probably half inch. I'm not home now but those measurements should be accurate if I remember correctly. I'll check again for sure when I'm home. The site is 1890's to maybe early 1940's then the house was taken down and the new house was built about 75-100 feet away from the original site. Thanks for the info and whatever else you may come up with.

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