Reall Nice Fancy Buckle And Other Nice Finds!

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Yesterday I went detecting at a house built in the 50’s. The thing was that where these houses stands there was a really large farm field a long time ago. My first signal was a really nice and fancy bronze drawer pull. I don’t know how old it is but I believe it is from the 1700 to 1800’s:

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Then I detected just a couple of more minutes and found a nice big and old musket ball:

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I went a few meters more and found a nice lead bag seal:

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Then I found a small bronze item. After cleaned it I could make out the inscription 35, the a 7 and another 35 so I believe it is made in 1735 which is awesome! I don’t know what it is so any ID would be really appreciated:

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Then I found an awesome fancy buckle dated to the 1600’s:

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I also found a nice 40% silver coin from 1945 and some modern clad coins:

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Thank you for looking and happy hunting!
 

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Congratualtions on the coins and relics! :icon_thumleft:
 

Very nice saves! Congratulations :icon_thumleft:
 

Nice finds. Congrats
 

Very nice finds! Love the older style buckle. Your mystery piece is a tough one. Looks like it had a hole in it at one point, so it's possible it was attached to something. Fragment of a saddle strap guide? Just a guess, though those items typically weren't numbered.

John
 

Exceptional finds with your electronic device. Congrats, very nice.:occasion14:
 

Very nice finds! Love the older style buckle. Your mystery piece is a tough one. Looks like it had a hole in it at one point, so it's possible it was attached to something. Fragment of a saddle strap guide? Just a guess, though those items typically weren't numbered.

John

Thank you for the tips. It does appear to have aome two holes. And I think your right about it being attached to something.
 

Congrats on some nice finds.
 

That's an exceptional day hunting -- terrific relics mate! Congrats! :icon_thumright:
 

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