More colonial relics found including nice buckle

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Signals getting harder to find but was still able to bring some 250+ year old relics to the surface. Brought TNet member Murray along with me this time and he found some keepers too. My favorite find was the small two-piece asymmetrical buckle that should date to late 17th-early 18th centuries
 

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Yeap, thats an early buckle.
 

Congratualtions on the relics! I love the buckle. :occasion14:
 

Looks like you had a decent hunt!
 

Excellent buckle. In fact, most of that stuff is all very old. Congrats!
 

Excellent buckle. In fact, most of that stuff is all very old. Congrats!

Thanks. This site seems to have been abandoned by the revolution so every hole is most likely something very old. I have not found any state coppers or early large cents here. Not one flat button with back mark either
 

Outstanding group of finds, helluva day.
 

Thanks. This site seems to have been abandoned by the revolution so every hole is most likely something very old. I have not found any state coppers or early large cents here. Not one flat button with back mark either

Yep, I could tell. Its a beautiful thing having a site like that.
 

You got some nice relics there.
Nice buckle
Congrats
 

You're so lucky to have colonial. I'd take one button just one.


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You're so lucky to have colonial. I'd take one button just one.


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Its easier to find colonial around here than it is to find 20th century silver
 

That is an old buckle-nice find
 

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