1861 nova scotia one cent

K1DDO1979

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Went for a hunt and the old field was not giving much up today but did squeeze out a flat button,1861 Nova Scotia one cent and a tiny buckle that was ringing in like silver but it's not marked with anything. Closest thing I could find like it was maybe a strap buckle of a old baby/toddler shoe?
Thanks for looking! :)


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Old Dude

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Looks like a good relic day with a very nice coin thrown in for good measure.
 

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Nice going on the copper and the little buckle.
 

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K1DDO1979

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I should have put the buckle with something else for scale. It is really small. I don't know what type of metal it is but it looks brownish in the photos and in person it looks like dark tarnished silver. It's probably not silver but I want it to be. Haha
 

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