Solid silver colonial shoe buckle, an early engraved gold ring and a few Georges.

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Had an other productive week-end. Even though the quantity of the finds wasn't exceptional, the quality was sure present. In fact, found not one but two personal bucket listers in perhaps one of the most difficult categories - early luxury items.

The first one was on my list for a few years and although it's not complete, I'm very happy to cross it off my list.

Solid silver colonial shoe buckle (late 1700's)

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Weighing in its present state at 18 grams of solid silver, the complete buckle would originally weight around 30 grams. That's like wearing an 8 Reales coins on each of your shoes.It has a makers mark that I'm not familiar with. Unfortunately the part containing the rest of the hallmarks is probably still waiting for me on the field.

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The second bucket lister was a huge surprise to me.

An old hand engraved gold ring with the text that reads - F.D.M. to F.H.W. Oct 23 '82 (I would guess 1882 rather than 1782)

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Looks too big to be a wedding band. It weights 5 gr. and is made of approx. 16 karat gold, again no hallmarks. I will try to find out who that ring might have belonged to. The relics and coins discovered on that site indicate that the house was built somewhere around the mid 1700's and stood there until the late 1800's If the same family has occupied it until it was demolished it should be possible to ID its owner.

(It's funny, as I was just talking to I.P. a few days before saying that the chances of me finding a gold object on my fields were extremely slim. :laughing7:)


Not many coins or other relics.

Civil War token 1863


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And a few Georges. Two British and one American. :laughing7: Found them on an other field that in the past only produced early coppers and Spanish silver. You can imagine my reaction after discovering that the large silver disc that I pulled from the ground on one of my best sites was just an other quarter. :BangHead:

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Thanks for the comments.
 

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The British Georges have been eluding me as of late but I know they are out there! I would still be happy with a nice silver quarter! Really nice finds though and that buckle piece is awesome. That would be pretty amazing if you could tie the ring to a person! Good luck with the quest!

Thanks xcopperstax. Will do my best, will post the results if find anything
 

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Great hunt, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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Double bucket lister finds like those are very difficult to get.
Congrats on the silver and gold.
 

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Aureus, congrats on a stellar day doing what we love to do...all your finds are awesome, and while I'm not a coin expert, I am better versed on my gold...being said, I think that ring is a tad bit higher grade than 16kt... I could be wrong, but if you were to test it, I'd bet a Barber quarter it would test higher. Congrats! Ddf.
 

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Exceptional finds! You just can't beat old silver and gold! :headbang:
 

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Very nice finds. Hope you find something about the mystery ring. Being open that way and engraved make it very special.The token is very nice i like token.
 

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Great finds , that gold ring is unreal to find something that personal and it’s gold .... doesn’t get much better than that
 

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Awesome finds!! That ring is really something, hope you can ID the former owner, probably a neat story there :icon_thumleft:

I have a feeling it's going to be possible. Will need to visit the town hall to find out who lived at that site in late 1800's. Hopefully I will find the owner's descendants.
 

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Thats a beautiful ring Aureus and the silver buckle is very cool too! Great hunt you will remember for some time!
 

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Nice variety of finds, you are a treasure magnet. I found one of those boutwell tokens back in 82 and remember sending a pencil rubbing in to Treasure Found magazine for an ID. Those were hard times without a place like tnet.......but you are still on a roll!

Thanks villagenut. Must have been hard times to ID stuff back than. I didn't really knew that period as in 82 I was barely starting to dig in by kindergarten's sand box. :laughing7:
 

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Those are some ridiculously good finds. The ring is really cool, I hope you can find out more of the story


I sure hope so. Thanks for your encouragements
 

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Love the look at the silver buckle Aureus, certainly someone with means occupied the property. Great collection of finds

I almost never find luxury items like that buckle or the ring. It sure seems to indicate that someone had money to spend.
 

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