Buttons, Buckles, and Bullets O My!!!!!

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Those are some promising relics. I would hit that place a few more times. Theres gotta be some coins there.
 

I swear I've seen that button somewhere before,I just can't remember right now.Nice group of relic's though...wish I could help on the buckle though,look's Colonial to me? Definetley hit that place again,look's like a winner.Congrat's to Ya :thumbsup:
 

The buckles and buttons are outstanding finds. The bullet is modern though.


Nice Work.


-Buckleboy
 

Both buckles are late 18th century
 

CRUSADER said:
Both buckles are late 18th century

Yeah.  For some reason I forgot to mention that in my last reply... But Crusader is right.  Both buckles are 1700's. And the button likely is as well. Probably a "Dandy Button" due to its large size.


:thumbsup:
 

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