coinman123
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I went to a place in which I have found found many colonial finds in the past. I got a high 70's signal on my metal detector within 20 feet of where I found an 1805 large cent. I was expecting a shotgun shell, because some show up at those numbers, but most show up in the 60's on my metal detector. Anyways, I dug it and saw what looked a clump of scrap lead peaking out of the dirt. I grab it and see that it's a beautiful silver shoe buckle. I flip it over, and it has a monogram, and a hallmark. For the next 20 minutes I looked all through the area, and checked that whole area for the other half, I found nothing. I detect for another 30 minutes, and find nothing but some bullet casings and shotgun shells
The writing on the back of the shoe buckle says, "S.P to G.R", most likely a gift given from Wife to Husband or the other way around, but considering the last initial is different, it make me think otherwise
It has a hallmark from a maker from the 1740's-1750's, and I found a complete pair of buckles made by the same maker online
I feel that this find is the best relic I found this year!





Thanks for Looking, Coinman123
The writing on the back of the shoe buckle says, "S.P to G.R", most likely a gift given from Wife to Husband or the other way around, but considering the last initial is different, it make me think otherwise
It has a hallmark from a maker from the 1740's-1750's, and I found a complete pair of buckles made by the same maker online
I feel that this find is the best relic I found this year!





Thanks for Looking, Coinman123
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