Dave and I tried another new site today and although it was already hit pretty good, we still managed to pull out some nice keepers.
The War of 1812 Artillery button was on top of the ground. When I heard the target I kicked the leaves away and there it was right on top of the dirt. I haven't cleaned it all because honestly, I am afraid to touch it. It has a perfect shank and even has the back mark also, it is not a flat button. It is actually a concave or dome style one piece. The dirt layer is very thin but hard so I am not sure what do with it yet.
The Silver applied shoe buckle was buried about 4 inches deep on top of the cellar hole lip. The iron tongue and chape crumpled away after the dirt clump thawed out. Took me a while to get it out because it was frozen solid into the lip of the cellar hole. I also got a second shoe buckle frame that seems to be even older than the silver one. The weather was perfect today making it a great over all hunt.