Old Butterfly belt buckle?

K1DDO1979

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Dug this real deep near a old stone cellar hole that produced some other good finds. It's a lot bigger than the pictures make it look.
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K1DDO1979

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Or possibly a moth...?
 

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Sweet that you found both halves!! It's an early 1900s lady's sash buckle, and by the antennae I agree with moth.
 

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K1DDO1979

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Minelab equinox 800, Fisher F75 Ltd SE 2 & Fisher F2 with 11"DD
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Sweet that you found both halves!! It's an early 1900s lady's sash buckle, and by the antennae I agree with moth.
I was lucky. They were quite far apart from one another and didn't damage them. One antenna was bent but I don't dare try to straighten it! (:
 

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