Thanksgiving Eve hunt

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Hey to all, well got a chance to hunt out at the old park again for about and hour and a half, like going there it's big area and quite. Been there several times and always find something good. Keep going back there because something tells me there is more to find and it's going to be good. Well I wasn't there five minutes and bam, a real good signal on a dime, sound was a little quite so I figured it was beyond 4 inches down. Well I cut my first plug at about that depth and layed it over and sure enough staring right at me, still in the dirt, my second Mercury dime, 1944, my first earlier in the year was a 1917. For some reason I really like this coin, I hope I find more of them.
Well as you can imagine still hard at it, pulling out a total of $1.24 in clad, so it seems to be going well still. Then for some reason for the next 30 minutes I was pulling out the stuff we all get tired of, pull tabs and aluminum, bu that's part of it. Was starting to get tired and a little discouraged because it seemed to have dried up for me, so I was considering on leaving for the day. Then I decided and said to myself, no finish what you started in this area and then if I don't get anything I'll end the day right there. Well the area was running short and nothing so far, then all of a sudden, bam, I got a strong loud signal on Silver Dollar, my first in three years. Well as you can imagine I was excited and I couldn't seem to work fast enough to get it out of there and take a look. Well I dug about a 4 inch plug and layed it over and what was laying there staring me in the face, this wonderfull looking silver dollar and an old one to it appeared. I picked it up and size and weight seemed right, color was silver, it just looked awesome. Well I think my excitement was a little mis-judging, as I pulled it up and moved away some dirt I noticed what I thought was some how this thing has cerosion and ate through parts of the coin, well I new that couldn't be right, so I kept cleaning and it looks as if it was made this way. Kind of looks like some coins you see people cut out parts of it, then uses it as a necklace or something, but it wasn't cut, it was made this way. As you can imagine I was some what disappointed it wasn't my silver dollar, but it was still an awesome find, atleast I think so. I don't have a clue what it is, but looking at the back you can see it appears like it could be a medal of some sort made of some type metal and was silver plated or something used for a buckle of some type. You can see where there was a thing in the center on the back, like where it attached to something or pinned through something, but again I don't know. I hope someone here can tell me what it is, what it was used on and a year time period. I'm in hopes it's still something old, since this is the same spot I've found horse or cattle tack ranging in the mid to late 1800's, but you all will probably know. Either way, I think it is pretty neat find, something you don't run across often. Thanks for looking and the help on I.D. Ken.
 

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It's a U.S. Army Lapel Pin..
 

Pull_tab_mike said:
It's a U.S. Army Lapel Pin..
actually I think its a brass hat emblem, I dug one earlier this year near my home town. nice find! :thumbsup:
 

Hey thanks you three, I appreciate the imput, it's more than what I knew. Do any of you have any idea what year range this is for, I'm guessing pretty old, I haven't seen anything like this ever, not like the ones today. I have tried to research it some, but I haven't found anything on it yet. I did look at some old coins to see if maybe they might match and give me a time range, closest I could find to it is one in mid 1700's and another almost just like it in mid to late 1800's, but not exact. If anyone has any other ideas or somewhere I can look, please let me know, HH, Ken.
 

Hey, that thing is neat... as far as the period, well, it looks a lot like the design on the WW1 buttons I've dug but definately not super old... Still an outstanding find! Ive been hunting nearly 15 years and never seen one.. Jeff
 

Cool lapel pin...a future histoical relic that will make the banner...in about 120 years! Nice find!
 

Nice find Shadowman ... I've found that design hat pin which is most likely WWII era ... it's always fun to dig the military items ... good luck on your next hunt!
 

they used that design through the Korean war on US Army officers head covers
 

Thanks Jeff, Romeo, Jim & Sniffer, at least it gives me some idea what it was from and for. I have never seen anything quite like it and it resembled close to so many things, but still haven't found anything exact. None the less thanks for the info and the kind words, I think it's a great find as well. Happy Hollidays to all the dirt diggers out there and keep it all coming, Ken.
 

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