First hunt of 2016: Skull and a Buckle

Lexicon Devil

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My note worthy finds of today. No silver, no gold...5 dollars in clad though. I got a skull pendant and my first buckle (piece). It rang up pretty high on the AT Pro, all I know is that it's copper. Any ideas on the age? Going out for a long digging day tomorrow with another member, hopefully I'll get something good.

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Feels good to get back out there!
 

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BigWaveDave

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Any time a skull is found....it's cool.
 

DigIron2

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nice digs,the skull is awesome!,put it on the what is it forum,might get a idea of its age.pretty neat.
 

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A2coins

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That skull ie pretty cool. Good luck sunday Im going out also 45 degrees good enough for me.
 

CTwoods

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Washington State? I suppose it still could be older than we think for that area. It looks too dainty to be a work harness one..

What does the side profile look like on the longest broken side? A shoebuckle would likely have a tiny pinhole for the center pivot pin that held the guts.

It's more likely brass, despite the readout. Copper is too soft, until you add zinc....and a certain amount of zinc, makes it brass!
 

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Lexicon Devil

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Oct 7, 2014
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Washington State? I suppose it still could be older than we think for that area. It looks too dainty to be a work harness one..

What does the side profile look like on the longest broken side? A shoebuckle would likely have a tiny pinhole for the center pivot pin that held the guts.

It's more likely brass, despite the readout. Copper is too soft, until you add zinc....and a certain amount of zinc, makes it brass!

I'll post some more pictures in the "What is it" thread. I cannot find any pivot points on the side you described. And my town has a bit of history, though not as far back as the east coast, but when Pickett was a Captain (in the 1850's) he was stationed at Fort Bellingham, then when the civil war broke out, he left and went back to the South. So there is potential here.
 

Oct 5, 2014
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Cool skull recovery! :icon_thumleft:
 

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