A Pewter Knee Buckle, Buttons, my first Barber Quarter, and more

PA Sleuth

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Got out for a little bit this week, several different spots, one new field, found some great items.

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The pewter knee buckle is intricate

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Yes, that is a broken spur. No idea what the cross doohickey is, maybe a broken skeleton key top?

The coins are and 1883 and 1902 IHP, 1918 Merc, 1944 Washington, and my first Barber Half, a 1907. I have two Barber Halves, and three dimes, but the quarter has eluded me. I credit my Yoda find, the force is strong with this one.

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Old Dude

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Wow. Lots of good finds there! Is your " cross thing " a finial of some sort? Beautiful little buckle.:icon_thumright:
 

Steve in PA

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Nice buckle. What does the back look like?
 

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Great finds PA Sleuth! I really like that knee buckle and it has a really great design on it. Too bad that spur isn't complete. I've been dying to dig one of those, but bits and pieces just turn up.
 

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LOOK OUT SLEUTH IS ON THE LOOSE . NICE FINDS.
 

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That Knee buckle is a killer find!!! So much better then some stinking Barber quarter. Lol
 

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You got a mess of silver mixed in with all the other cool finds.. Good job
 

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Wow. Lots of good finds there! Is your " cross thing " a finial of some sort? Beautiful little buckle.:icon_thumright:

It definitely could be, but off of what do you think?
 

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Awesome finds! love the knee buckle
 

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Not very common for the buckle (which is very nice, by the way) to be made of pewter. It looks like a mix close to tombac.
 

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Awesome knee buckle. Great recovery on that piece! What a beauty!!!
 

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PA Sleuth

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Not very common for the buckle (which is very nice, by the way) to be made of pewter. It looks like a mix close to tombac.

I was thinking the same thing, but it rang up very low, lower than a nickel, slightly higher than foil, could just be the shape that threw off the detector as well
 

Steve in PA

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I was thinking the same thing, but it rang up very low, lower than a nickel, slightly higher than foil, could just be the shape that threw off the detector as well
I have had large tombac buttons come in at the nickel range.
 

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Awesome digs, 6 keeper coins and cool relics. Clean Yoda up, may make a nice avatar.
 

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Great breadth of quality finds your made there. And I can't think of a more powerful good luck charm than a dug Yoda. I love it when the universe takes a break from all the awful and shows us it still has a sense of humor.
 

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