Never judge a Plate by its cover!

tndirtdigger

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Traveled about an hour away from the house yesterday with the Minelab Equinox 800 and tried a spot that I have dug civil war relics at for the last two years. I previously found a M1861 Springfield trigger guard and bayonet, as well as, a bayonet at this site. In 2016 I found a US Cartridge box plate at the same spot.

Got out of the truck and immediately dug a 36 Cal pistol ball, which is my first bullet at this site oddly enough! My third signal was a deep brass signal which was a high tone but the number reading was changing as I swung from different directions. After the first shovel full or dirt was removed the tone became more solid and my heart started beating a little faster. I noticed lead in the bottom of the hole about 9-10" and could tell it was a breast plate. This was my first eagle breast plate so couldn't be happier with the find! Didn't think much more about it and wrote it off as a great find and a personal bucket lister. I went on detecting for a couple more hours and left the dirt on the plate. My finds after that were a rusty camp knife, flat button and a few other misc. iron items. Nothing to write home about in other words!

Once I was ready to leave I used a water bottle to wash off some of the clay mud that was on the plate and to my amazement two brass hooks appeared on the back of the plate. I thought this is interesting and knew right then that I had a little more than a breast plate. I could tell by looking at the broken third hook that this was converted into a belt buckle. The part that I didn't know is that it was done by Confederate hands. I posted this on another online group and almost immediately began getting info that the hooks were Confederate and match the hooks that were installed on CSA pewter plates. A legend in the civil war relic community confirmed that these breast plates were used for Confederate troops as belt plates and the hooks were installed by Noble Bros out of Rome, Georgia in an attempt to supply belt buckles to the Confederate Army. So basically, I was shocked that this went from a US breast plate to a rare Confederate belt plate! Never judge a plate by its cover seemed appropriate for this thread! Thanks for looking and HH!
 

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Oddjob

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That is a killer find. You gonna clean it more and post pics.
 

relic nut

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That's a killer find! The plate alone is great but what you have found out about it puts it over the top, and that's where it should be! Congratulations!
 

chub

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Awesome! You still using the AT max and pro these days or is the 800 the new favourite?

Chub
 

A2coins

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Thats gesrgeous what a relic amazing find
 

neodetectorist

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Very Nice Find. Just AWESOME
 

moreb

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WOW,That has to be one rare plate conversion! Congrats!!!
 

Ia.FurTrade

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That's going to end up on top! Congrat's on a superb find!! My vote is in!!!! Come on guy's, you'll probably never see anther on here!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Iowa Dale
 

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Kray Gelder

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That's as sweet as it gets! Congrats! I bet that beauty rang up like a pepsi can.
 

Hawks88

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That is one fantastic save! You did a great job on the research. Congratulations.
 

Joe-Dirt

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GB1

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Banner! nice find
 

Rookster

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It a beauty. Congrats
 

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tndirtdigger

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Thanks for the comments folks!

Chub- After hunting spots that I pounded with the Garrett AT series detectors the Equinox 800 is definitely my go to machine from here on. Much better machine at unmasking non ferrous metals in thick iron!
 

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