Bucket lister silver, jewelry, and a whatisit.

Digger_O'Dell

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Hi all,
Got back out to the old church this morning for about a half hour and made a few nice finds. My first was a piece of formed decorative copper. No idea what it's from, but definitely was ornate in it's day.
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Shortly after this I came across a jumpy 12-14 signal at about 7 inches. At first I was thinking more can slaw, but the CTX was showing 2 targets on the screen, and decided to dig. The first thing to come out was one of those ball chains like off a set of keys, but nothing was hooked to it. Upon rechecking the hole, I found another target-my first war nickle, a 1945D !

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A couple minutes later I came across what I thought was a wheatie signal and went to dig it up. First thing I saw was a rounded piece in a pale gold color. First thought was that it was another of those odd oversize gold pull tabs. But once I move more dirt I was pleased to see that it was instead a 1950's earring. Double checking the hole, I also found the clamp that had broken off, so now have the complete earring. It pays to ALWAYS double check your hole!

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And lastly, I have the what is it piece. I got a low tone that put me at about a 12-21 at 8". I figured at that depth it might be something good. Well, I had to actually dig down about 12" due to being bigger than a coin and pulled out this copper or bronze piece that looks like a buckle. Looks MUCH older that the 1950's stuff I was finding at 4-7 inches. So if anyone has any idea what it is, love to hear back!

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Congrats on the nickel! I can't help you on that first pic. Looks familiar though.

Thanks! I'm pretty sure it's a harness buckle. Going through my finds pile I found I have another one nearly identical I had found at the farm almost 2 months ago. Both were found about 1 1/2 mile apart.

EDIT: I found a couple listings for the same style buckles. Patent dates on some of those were 1870 and 1890.
 
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Nice score on the war nickel. I've only picked up one of those per year.
I had no idea those harness buckles were late 1800s.
 
that earring sure is nicely colored (are you sure its not gold ) , nice pick up on the war nickle and relics !!
 
that earring sure is nicely colored (are you sure its not gold ) , nice pick up on the war nickle and relics !!

Unfortunately it's not gold. It looks like gilt on pewter, it's worn through in a couple spots on the edges. Also the couple spots of green on the back sort of gives it away.
 
Thanks CT, I was pretty amazed how well it worked-well beyond my expectations! I don't know what it was on the coin, but it was sort of gooey and wouldn't wipe off.
 

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