Cival War Relics on 1847 farm

wvdigger1986

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Dec 22, 2017
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Just bought my new Garrett AT Pro and have been metal detecting for the last few days on my ole 1847 farm. This is what I have found so far that is worth anything. I'm not sure if the belt buckles are Cival War era or not.

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Looks like your getting the Pro dialed in!!!!! CONGRATZ.....
 

Very good machine and some great finds.Congrats :thumbsup:
 

Lookin' good, Logan! I would appreciate some ID help for this bullet found during the same hunt. It is quite a bit smaller that the 3-ringers Logan found, and it has a flat instead of a kick-up base.

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Nice job on the relics and coins! :occasion14:
 

thanks to all! I love this AT Pro. The bullets are coming in at a 60-67 on the Target ID
 

I think your on a older site with that Connecticut copper... well done!
 

That Connecticut copper was literally in my back yard! A button was found right beside it!
 

Nice finds. A coupe comments. The bullet on the right top is a fired Williams cleaner bullet. The one you mentioned in the later post is probably a fired Sharps, maybe even a Richmond sharps. The coin on the far right is an 18th century Connecticut copper and the 2nd iron "buckle" from the left is a modern link to a manure spreader, thankfully without the manure. Nice job.
 

EVERY NOW AND THEN WILLIAMS HAS TO DROP IN. SEEN QUITE FEW ON TNET LATE.
 

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