Metal detecting a colonial church

You know your in the right spot when a 'dandy' pops out :wink:
 

thats interesting . is it brass or copper?
 

nice hunt :icon_thumleft: MR TUFF
 

Hope the weather breaks so you can hit the yard hard. With the finds you have you can be certain there is more to be found!
 

sscindercoop, thanks for the video, nice finds. You helped me identify one of my finds as seen in the pic below. I always thought it was a faucet :-[ Thanks again..Rich.
 

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richm said:
sscindercoop, thanks for the video, nice finds. You helped me identify one of my finds as seen in the pic below. I always thought it was a faucet :-[ Thanks again..Rich.
Glad I could help. The buckle in your pic is amazing :icon_thumleft:
 

Thanks, everything in the picture was found at one site after they tore down an mid 18th century house. I think the shoe buckle was partially protected by the house as it was found on the edge of the cellar hole. I found an 1803 large cent about two feet from the buckle in about the same shape. The barrel tap was found out in the yard area. Do you know the age? Thanks again..Rich.
 

richm said:
Thanks, everything in the picture was found at one site after they tore down an mid 18th century house. I think the shoe buckle was partially protected by the house as it was found on the edge of the cellar hole. I found an 1803 large cent about two feet from the buckle in about the same shape. The barrel tap was found out in the yard area. Do you know the age? Thanks again..Rich.
I would love to see a pic of the 1803 Lc mine never come out of the ground in the good condition. Its hard to date the tap because the still make them to this day. :icon_thumleft: HH
 

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