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  1. #1
    ca
    Aug 2010
    Ontario canada
    fisher f75
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    is this a native fur trade era copper artifact or just junk

    i live in Ontario Canada and I found this copper object in my my lawn a year or so ago it's about 1CM across and the plate is very thin, the ring is made of copper wire and the ends fused to eachother to make the ring. The loop holding the plate and ring together is a piece of flat wire twisted at the ends. I got a suggestion it could be an upholstery button but it looks too weak to be one, the property can only be put back to the 1930s. There were reported to be possibly around 70 native community's here in the area and this property is right on the lake near the mouth of a channel, Samuel DE Champlain the famous explorer passed right by this property in 1615 possibly even on it (8 years after the settlement in James town, VA), and this town was supposedly a main meeting place for the confederacy's in the 1700s, and in 1830s a lock and dam were built to flood the lake, so the shore line was a bit further out from where it is now. so what is it modern junk or something else?
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  2. #2
    us
    Dec 2007
    Chattanooga, TN
    Tosoro Bandido
    499
    Metal Detecting

    Re: is this a native fur trade era copper artifact or just junk

    Just guessing but it looks like a button back. The additional ring is for, some say, attaching to the inside of the coat. Or a spare button.

  3. #3
    us
    Dec 2011
    Sunny SoCal!
    Garrett
    20
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: is this a native fur trade era copper artifact or just junk


    A drawer pull from a piece of furniture?
    Hooked on collecting and finding treasure everywhere I go!

  4. #4
    us
    Sep 2010
    288
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    Re: is this a native fur trade era copper artifact or just junk

    Looks newer to me, and possible military. I'm reminded of "pop-and-drops" used by engineers to blow up mines. They were timed blasting caps that you'd pull the pin on and drop it on the mine as you were leaving. You'd typically have about 30 secs to get far enough away from the site.

  5. #5
    ca
    Aug 2010
    Ontario canada
    fisher f75
    344
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: is this a native fur trade era copper artifact or just junk

    Quote Originally Posted by tomjiggy
    Looks newer to me, and possible military. I'm reminded of "pop-and-drops" used by engineers to blow up mines. They were timed blasting caps that you'd pull the pin on and drop it on the mine as you were leaving. You'd typically have about 30 secs to get far enough away from the site.
    blasting did possibly go on here around the 1950s,

  6. #6
    gr
    Nov 2010
    118

    Re: is this a native fur trade era copper artifact or just junk

    Looks like a pan (or other kitchen utensi...) wooden handle finial with suspension ring to me...

 

 

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