COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECES,1822 LC,BUTTON....

civilman1

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COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Tried to get some detecting in before the Daytona Wreck ;D Faired pretty good for a few hour's.I swear,I can go over an area a dozen times and come back the other way and hear something different.Gotta love it :icon_thumright: Hunted Sat. and picked up the button,buckle piece and pistol ball. Well Sunday I was running the same spot and got a funny "iffy" signal that was bouncing from 35 to 78 :dontknow: Same as some strap iron I've been diggin',well at 8" down another green disc appeared.1822 LC :tard: One of these day's this place is going to go dry >:( Thank's for looking :icon_thumleft:
 

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matt092079

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Nice large cent! I'd be in heaven if I lived there.
 

Steve in PA

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Your property just keeps giving it up Joe! That's a pretty LC. One of my best looking LC's is also an 1822.
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

awesome Matron Head! And looks like you have a childs shoe buckle.
 

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civilman1

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Woodland Detectors said:
Nice LC Joe. Great looking finds
Thank's Matt,see ya next month!!
Steve in PA said:
Your property just keeps giving it up Joe! That's a pretty LC. One of my best looking LC's is also an 1822.
Thank you Steve.This is my second "double digit" largie from here,first was an 1811 :icon_thumright:
Sniffy said:
awesome Matron Head! And looks like you have a childs shoe buckle.
Thank's for the clarification Sniffy,thought it was a knee buckle :dontknow:
Woodland Detectors said:
Nice LC Joe. Great looking finds
Thank's Mike,see you in March as well!!
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

congrats :headbang:
 

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lost hunter said:
Thank's LH !!
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Well done! Nice patina on them goodies :thumbsup:
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Nice work. That western shore soil is a little kinder to them than the wet clay here on the shore. Pretty coin with great patina.
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

One of the best looking LC's I've seen. Looks like it came out of sandy soil. Nice coin!
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

NIce finds. Congrats on the large cent.
Dman
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Nice finds! Love that cent! That is one monstrous tree in the background!
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Awesome finds Joe :thumbsup:

What a great hunt. What more could a guy ask for. An MXT,Nice day,Sweet finds,And two Bud Lights! ;D

Congrats Joe

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Love the buckle.
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Nice LC and friends. It is the truth what a difference the angle makes. I was over an area 100 times and smack dab in the middle of it all a signal. I walked completely around the thing and nothing until I reached the spot where I started, nuts... Arty
 

Don in SJ

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Some more nice finds, assuming again you are hunting your property, if so, it would be nice to see a list of finds found once the area peters out for the most part.


Here is a blurp from CJ's buckle site about buckles:

SHOE BUCKLE SHAPE AND SIZE - a general guide only as there are obviously some exceptions to the rules.
Square - under 2 inches are early-18th century, over 2 inches are after 1760.
Rectangular - 2-2½ long up to 1760, increasing to very large (up to 4 inches long) from the 1770's.
Oval to round - 2-3 inches are more common from the 1750's.


HAT, KNEE AND STOCK BUCKLES - Generally these are less than half the size of shoe buckles and were rarely elaborately moulded. Unlike shoe buckles the spindle usually spans the length rather than the width of the frame.

Don
 

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Re: COLONIAL BUCKLE PIECE'S,1822 LC,BUTTON....

Love those Curly twos, Nice little buckle also. Congrats ;D
 

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