Another hunt before work and i found my second KGII 1700,s both

Deepdiger60

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I was surprised that i found a second KG II at least i think its the same just larger then the first it came up on my DFX as a +85 quarter where the first smaller one was +45 nickle i dug everything today i guess it pays off to bad the coins are toasted all i can see is 17?? maybe someone can come close on a date for the second coin plus i found a nice button no marks on back ,so thats 4 really old coins and relics in that field ill be back tomorrow Dd60
 

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Deepdiger60 said:
Argentium said:
Good on ya brother ! That buckle definitely rocks ! The KG's are cool but the buckle just has
so much character - it almost looks medieval - like something crusader would find - Argentium.
Thanks that buckle is old your right Crusader saw my post yesterday and reply with the exact buckle he found with picture he says maybe 16th century to 17th Dd60

Type IIIC - 1600-1700 see no. 34.
http://www.netmarshall.co.uk/bucklepage16.htm

other sources date them as late as 1720, so 1600-1720. There is little knowledge about there actual use other than it went on a leather strap. Maybe (my guess) a sword belt :dontknow:
 

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Generally, KG IIs Are from the 1700s :D ;D :wink: :icon_thumleft: Nice finds!
 

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I would be digging that site until no more relics show up. :icon_thumleft: The buckle is definitely the sweetest of the artifacts. :icon_thumleft:

Kirk
 

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CRUSADER said:
Deepdiger60 said:
Argentium said:
Good on ya brother ! That buckle definitely rocks ! The KG's are cool but the buckle just has
so much character - it almost looks medieval - like something crusader would find - Argentium.
Thanks that buckle is old your right Crusader saw my post yesterday and reply with the exact buckle he found with picture he says maybe 16th century to 17th Dd60

Type IIIC - 1600-1700 see no. 34.
http://www.netmarshall.co.uk/bucklepage16.htm

other sources date them as late as 1720, so 1600-1720. There is little knowledge about there actual use other than it went on a leather strap. Maybe (my guess) a sword belt :dontknow:

Thanks for that information thats a good site that buckle shown is very close i kept the site for future reference who knows what i find next :thumbsup:
 

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good hunt congrats for the 17th buckle :wink:
 

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4-H said:
:headbang:

Fantastic digs.
I only scrathed the surface that field is huge Thanks Mike
 

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