Killer(bentbroken) Eagle Buckle, and Barber...

sugarcreek

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Tesoro Vaquero, Fisher F75LTD
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Metal Detecting
Today, 1906 house and a city field behind an old livery, and 4 hours equals:

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Nifty art decco lipstick. New York and Paris. Richard Hudnut Distributor.

Great little green tarnished buckle behind the livery.


Nifty earring Michal Golan it says. Costume? It seems pewter.

9 Wheats, and a $1.76 in clad too.

Rusty old wagon wheel from a toy? Some rusty horse thing, heart-ish shaped.

A MANGLED EAGLE/SHIELD "e pluribus unum" tin seeming old military buckle,
with a rectangular slot on one side and a broken? catch on the other side, back.


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OH. A SWEET 1914D Barber Dime in Extra Fine shape!!!

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Congrats dude! :icon_thumright:
 

One sweet buckle in any condition. At least you found all the pieces. Nice Barber too, but the buckle would be my fav:thumbsup:
 

I'd love to find that buckle! Might be a good one to have restored.

HH, Relic Nut
 

That is one that I would love to dig up, congrats.
 

I'd love to find that buckle! Might be a good one to have restored.

HH, Relic Nut

I agree! I would have that restored by Roland Frodigh, he does amazing work and is able to join the pieces seamlessly and keep it looking like a dug relic.

Awesome buckle!
 

I agree! I would have that restored by Roland Frodigh, he does amazing work and is able to join the pieces seamlessly and keep it looking like a dug relic.

Awesome buckle!

Thanks guys but what IS the buckle??? What does it cost to restore and is it really worth it??
 

Looks like a CW sword belt buckle/plate. Can't tell you about cost of repair.uploadfromtaptalk1463448546048.jpg

HH, Relic Nut
 

Great spot ya have! Looks like there is something more waiting to be dug!!! That dime is in great shape! :icon_thumright:
 

Thats a sweet buckle. Ive yet to find any buckle nearly that nice broken or complete
 

Heck of a good day man, . Looks like a enlisted soldier's plate. Nice stuff!
 

If this is a Union item that's interesting, as this popped out of the dirt behind a livery stable in downtown Lexington, Virginia.
Hey Bud, I'm about 40 minutes north of you and work in the town often. Beautiful place. In June of 1864 General Hunter and about 18000 Union troops occupied Lexington and burned part of VMI so it's not surprising that Union relics are there.

HH, Relic Nut
 

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