A Curious Colonial Piece

Silvermonkey

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Apr 24, 2013
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Hi Everyone,

I found this item on a recent hunt in an area that has produced a number of colonial era coins and relics.

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At the top portion of the piece someone carved the date " 1775". The interior section also appears to form letters and/ or numbers..."RA9"..."BA9"...honestly it's hard to tell. Is this a piece of fancy horse tack?
Is it part of a belt buckle? I tried to get feedback from some local wildlife, but they couldn't help...

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If anyone could help me ID this thing, I would really appreciate it.

Cheers and HH!
 

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Not much help from me. I'm probably wrong, but to me it looks like some type of key fob. If I've found it, I would guess early-mid 1900's considering the style. The 1775 could also be the key/item number.
 

Nice find, congrats! A possible FOB? :dontknow:
 

Very nice, Congrats!
 

Last letter looks like an s to me
 

Those numbers (1775) on the top look stamped to me.
 

the relic looks cast to me , not carved or stamped, I'm not really feeling the lettering and think it's just a part of the construction that resembles letters. . I agree a fob.
 

OK. Thanks everyone....I'll accept fob. Sometimes my eyes see only what they want to see....
 

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