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I found a US buckle today. How do i know if it is real? It's seems kind of small in size has a lead filler and two prongs on the back that are broke off. I do have pictures but I don't know how to shrink them so they would fit on the forum. Thanks Jim

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It sounds like a cartridge box plate. They were smaller. Get the picture thing figured out I want to see it...d2
 
Looks good to me. There were a few cartridge box plates that had brass studs coming out of the back. Are those brass???d2
 
yes they look brass to me.
 
i would have to agree that its a box plate since it only has 2 prongs on the back still a great find :thumbsup:
 
It is a US baby buckle a friend of mine dug one and one had one arrow hook and one hook on it.
 

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mine has the makers mark on the back J.I. Pittman
 
Yep it's a baby 1839 "baby" US buckle. They book for about $375 to 400 or so. Without the hooks it would be less but that is still a nice plate. Texjim the plates backmarked Pittman are rare.
 
When I first dug it I thought it was fake because of the size. I don't think I'll find another one. Thanks Tex
 
They aren't a real common find. I've been digging 40 years have dug over 400 plates and only dug 1 baby US but that was a boxplate. You never know though you might pop another out of the ground
 
in this hobby you never know what your going to dig. My uncle has dug a lot of plates too and has never found a baby U.S. buckle either. Tex
 
Nice find, Congrats!! I'd take that find any day of the week, month or years!!!

HH, Ringfinder
 

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