Intact colonial buckle & mystery coin

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Spent a four hour chunk of time out hunting in my new favorite section of woods. The finds varied greatly: a 1978 Canadian quarter, 1899 IHP, 1935 Wheatie, some harness buckles ( maybe?), an intact colonial period shoe buckle, and a mystery coin. The buckle is lovely, and only the second one that I have found in one piece. The coin is a stumper. At first I thought it was a dandy button. But after closer examination, I think its a coin. You can see a faint profile of a man facing left in the picture. It looks like someone shot the coin, based on its warped shape, and the divot in the center. If anyone has some ideas about what the coin may be, please let me know. Thanks for taking a look.
 

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Definite profile, it's an older copper. I'm color blind so that's all I can tell from the pics.
 

George II Halfpenny 1740-1754. That's a damn nice buckle!
 

That is a smoking hot shoe buckle! My goodness. It probably dates somewhere from the time of that coin to the 1790's.

They don't get better than that! Congrats
 

Dude that shoe buckle is incredible. I'd love to see some more close ups. Hell yeah
 

Love the shoe buckle. I found a frame like that once but it was missing the tongue and chape. I agree with the KGII ID on the coin.
 

Fantastic buckle, congrats! Sub 8-)
 

very very nice buckle, sweet digs!
 

Congratualtions on the beautiful buckle! :occasion14:
 

That buckle is a work of art. Probably worn by someone of influence or wealth. You could soak that buckle overnight then run it in an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner and the detail would really show through. Congrats!
 

Man that buckle grabbed my attention instantly, it's a great find congrats
 

What a buckle
 

I would invest some considerable amount of time on that site.
With coppers and a buckle like that one , yep that's where I would be.
Congrats
 

THAT'S NOT A SHOE BUCKLE_______________THAT IS THE KING OF ALL SHOE BUCKLES !!! :icon_thumleft::icon_thumright:
 

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Thanks to everyone for your help in identifying the coin, and all of the kind words! Even though you can't see a date, it still ranks as my oldest dug coin. I've included some close-ups of the buckle for Ahab8.close up shots of buckle 6 25 16 001.JPGclose up shots of buckle 6 25 16 002.JPGclose up shots of buckle 6 25 16 003.JPG
 

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