1600s buckle sportsman button and other relics

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Very nice old finds. Looks like you have some great spots.
 

Old buckles are the bomb
Congrats
 

Wow! I wish I had some old (& clean) sites to search! Nothing that old in the midwest, tho. Not much that's clean either- I can attest to that!
 

A single 17th century spur buckle is a good day in my book. Digging complete specimens doesn't happen every day.
 

Not seen a Buckle with a Crown on it before.

I like those Hunts Buttons, most are circa 1850s.
 

Thx all
 

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