Something Cool (I think) and a ton of buttons

Dirtwisher

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Nice design on the dandy button. I think that's a shoe buckle and its a very unique one if so.
 

Looks like a good spot. I agree with Greylock - looks like a large shoe buckle frame. A pic of the other side would confirm that.
 

Here's the back. There's evidence of something attached to the outside.
 

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That is for sure a shoe buckle, that is the rusted dot is the hole where the pin went through, and is a "for sure" give away it's a shoe buckle. Most likely that is a piece of the pin in there. It's a very ornate one too.

Here is an example of the pin-hole in a broken shoe buckle. Notice how it is also rusted in that area, probably part of the iron pin.
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Another (really bad) photo of the pin-hole in a colonial shoe buckle.
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Coinman123,
 

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That's awesome - I'm pumped that's what it is. Sounded like a manhole cover; I almost didn't dig it. You guys are great with the info on the stuff I pull out. After I post a question I basically check my phone every minute to see what the answer is!
 

That is a very unique shoe buckle buddy. Shoe buckles are one of my favorite finds and I've been lucky to find a pile of em this first year. That's a nice site for sure.
Oh yeah you say you can't buy a coin huh? I have some wheat pennies I will sell ya bud?
 

That is a very unique shoe buckle buddy. Shoe buckles are one of my favorite finds and I've been lucky to find a pile of em this first year. That's a nice site for sure.
Oh yeah you say you can't buy a coin huh? I have some wheat pennies I will sell ya bud?
Sure, Abe, I'll give you a buck or two for any 1909 S VDB's you got! This place was weird, tons of iron everywhere near the depression in the lawn where the house sat, so I cruised over to a pretty good sized tree and started getting 95's on the Deus all over the place. Literally every foot or two was a button. Except the dandy they're all pretty lame, nothing on them at all. Maybe there was a clothes line there? I don't know any other way to describe the qty of buttons. I only had an hour so I'm sure there are lot there. It was COLD though.
 

The other thing was that these babies were DEEP. Going down 8" for a late 1800's (I'm assuming) button makes me wonder how far down the good stuff is. May have to resort to commando mode - all metal!
 

those are really cool buttons found a couple military buttons today with my cheepy harbor freight special--- waiting patiently for my minelab se pro to show up on thursday.... But I got the bug like you guys.... First time posting... Hi peoples!
 

those are really cool buttons found a couple military buttons today with my cheepy harbor freight special--- waiting patiently for my minelab se pro to show up on thursday.... But I got the bug like you guys.... First time posting... Hi peoples!

Howdy, and welcome to Treasure Net. Where abouts are you from, and what type of hunting do you enjoy the most?
 

I love your shoe buckle. That's a beauty! Hope you find tons more at that site.
 

Welcome to t-net. You now have an entirely new way to waste untold hours of your life, just as I do every day! This forum is awesome. Wait til you see what gets posted on here. Your jaw will drop!
 

HA HA HA... I spend hours deep sea fishing too... But I spend most my time around the Rose Bowl
 

Mostly diggin up bottle caps but have found a cool 1940s sterling silver USN enlisted man ring... In my back yard
 

The other thing was that these babies were DEEP. Going down 8" for a late 1800's (I'm assuming) button makes me wonder how far down the good stuff is. May have to resort to commando mode - all metal!
Well I can tell you that the shoe buckle is late 1700s so you're in the right spot. I would stick myself in that iron and start digging every little chirp you hear. And I would def all metal mode the rest of the area.
Oh yeah you can wire that money into my account and I'll send those 8- svdb's right out lol
 

I'm with the others Jeff, and believe that's definitely a Georgian era shoe buckle (mid-to-late 1700s) which is from the same general period as your dandy button. Nice hunt!
 

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