Two ring Bullet & mystery piece

K1DDO1979

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Only had a half hour so went on a power hunt and pulled out a old bullet and what may be part of a women's or kids buckle?
If anyone can identify it please do. The house yard is very old and have gotten 1815 tokens, 1823 Nova Scotia tokens and large cents there in the past.Thanks for looking! :)


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Rick (Nova Scotia)

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I Don't know what you got there in that decorative piece, but my buddy Dave dug one very similar recently (today or yesterday)

could be a fob, could be heck knows what ?

did you see my 1600's coin find ?
 

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K1DDO1979

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I Don't know what you got there in that decorative piece, but my buddy Dave dug one very similar recently (today or yesterday) could be a fob, could be heck knows what ? did you see my 1600's coin find ?
I didn't. That be awesome. Send me the link if you can! :)
 

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Cool finds.
Looks like some type of old buckle to me but I'm certainly no expert.

Good luck on an ID. you've come to the right place.
 

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K1DDO1979

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Cool finds. Looks like some type of old buckle to me but I'm certainly no expert. Good luck on an ID. you've come to the right place.
I thought buckle piece at first but I don't think so anymore.
 

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Looks like half of a Victorian ladies sash buckle..............
 

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K1DDO1979

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Looks like half of a Victorian ladies sash buckle..............
That was the very first thing I thought but where would the sash attach on the opposite side of the clip? It looks complete all around.
 

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I believe I've found some similar to those bullets, probably 1850s-60s era, there was a lot of innovation in that time in guns
 

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Certainly think the bullets are post Civil War, but impossible to guess what without knowing caliber and weight. The buckle thingy is awesome. Anxious to hear from the others who may give you a good ID. Congrats
 

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