A couple of coppers, buttons, lead, a buckle

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I found the smallest buckle I have ever found today. The Copper on the left is a 1794 Liberty cap. The other one on the right is toast. A cool little bell, but I don't know if it's very old. These are my 11th copper coins from this place. Going to keep at it in hopes of finding some silver coin.

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Looks like a great spot; colonial and CW relics!
 

Congrats on some nice keepers ticm, sounds like a great site!

TommNJ
 

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Looks like a great spot; colonial and CW relics!


The lead seems to be a common find, but there was no CW battle here. I guess some guys were target shooting.
 

Nice digs,I've found one like that (buckle) off a colonial site.They are small the shot below is my smallest buckles I've found from colonial sites.the one to the right of the dime is what it would had looked like.And the age of the buttons & other finds you got go with it being late 1700's.They would be like number 40 in the pic. below.
Take Care,
Pete,:hello:
 

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Nice digs,I've found one like that (buckle) off a colonial site.They are small the shot below is my smallest buckles I've found from colonial sites.the one to the right of the dime is what it would had looked like.And the age of the buttons & other finds you got go with it being late 1700's.They would be like number 40 in the pic. below.
Take Care,
Pete,:hello:



Thanks for the info. And pics.. I wonder how they were used?

Greg
 

Way to go. Can you get a better pic of the Liberty Cap?
 

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