Civil war buckle?

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I had an awesome day.
Bob and I`s first stop was a little north of Chavis Park in Raleigh where i found what i think is a
buckle.
Plus more brass and lead.
Any ideas on its age or how to straighten ???

Our second stop was back to Dorthea Dix where i snagged this 1942 Quarter. Yippee
Plus toys and clad.

My last find was at the recycling dumpsters where i found these 3 bottles of Wine.

Bummer it looks like theres gunk on my lens.
 

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Wow ,that hurts . If you heat it up you should be able to bend it back . I would be very careful and go real slow. Very cool find!
 

wow nice buckle............
 

A CW BUCKLE!!!! You dog you. :D
Bill, that's a great find! You go from aluminum cans to CW buckles. Hopefully you can get er' straightened out. I don't think I would even try though. I'd be a fraid of snapping it in half. :'(
AWESOME!!!
Congrats on the SILVER too. Did you leave Bob anything? :D
MM
 

Heres as close a match as i can find but it`s not an exact match.

About halfway down on this page.

http://www.relicman.com/
 

That looks similar to my everyday buckle!
 

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Excellent finds!

HH
 

allen said:
nice finds, but the quarter in your picture says 1962, not 1942..but either way it is silver and alot more than im finding

I think Bill hit the wine BEFORE posting. :icon_scratch: :D
Just kidding Bill. I'd be celebrating too. :thumbsup:
-MM-
 

Beauty! check around before unrolling it, if you decide to do so.

Ken
 

Thanks GL i starred at that page for almost a half an hour trying to get an exact match.
no such luck, but very close on most of them so i`m guessing it dates around 1851.
If it is cast it will impossible to straighten.
It`s amazing that this one got bent up this much without breaking.

Thanks Allen for finding my typo. / Wishfull thinking i guess.

Thanks everyone for looking and you replies.

Bob found some wheats and clad but left me his aluminum and copper.
Thanks Bob for the recyclables ( And your company).
 

B|lker said:
Bob found some wheats and clad but left me his aluminum and copper.
Thanks Bob for the recyclables ( And your company).
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
 

Thanks bob but theres no berries in the shrubbery of the eagles right foot on the one you sent me.

I think it feels and looks like brass, so i`ll probably try a little heat. (Not tonight though, to much wine :P
 

By the way... looks like your best find of the day is on your tailgate.
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Nice find indeed , When i was a kid thats how we would steal beer, haul it out to the dumpster, you likely got someones stash
 

what a great find
sorry i didn't make it
put a lot of hours at work last week
nice birthday present from the metal detecting gods
going to Atlantic city
hope to have some spots for us when i get back
see ya in 2 weeks
nick
 

realoldhunter said:
what a great find
sorry i didn't make it
put a lot of hours at work last week
nice birthday present from the metal detecting gods
going to Atlantic city
hope to have some spots for us when i get back
see ya in 2 weeks
nick
We wondered what happened to you.
 

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