Civil War Era Sword Belt Plate? ...At the Community Park !?!.

BLACKIE555

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8 inches down at an old city park I've been digging with a good friend. It produced an an erratic 40-42 on my Legend. It showed a 2 inch depth....another penny I figured, but I had to keep digging and digging. Hard dirt mixed with packed gravel, I eventually caught and lifted the edge, felt thin, nearly passed it up as can trash, but I felt the embossing with a fingertip. I grabbed the edge and out yanked this. 😳 My friend and I just couldn't believe it. It was so unexpected and out of place. Still in disbelief. The location is hunted A LOT!
I found an eagle button 20 yards away the day before, not sure if they are related or from the same timeframe.
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Some soapy water and toothbrush revealed this. Humbled ....for those of us committed to swinging a stick and spade....keep swinging! God bless!
 

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Very cool find.

It's probably a Militia Officers/NCO sword buckle and button rather than a regular army issued piece.

I'd say it's probably an original piece and not a reproduction plate.
 

Very cool find.

It's probably a Militia Officers/NCO sword buckle and button rather than a regular army issued piece.

I'd say it's probably an original piece and not a reproduction plate.
Many thanks to you!
 

8 inches down at an old city park I've been digging with a good friend. It produced an an erratic 40-42 on my Legend. It showed a 2 inch depth....another penny I figured, but I had to keep digging and digging. Hard dirt mixed with packed gravel, I eventually caught and lifted the edge, felt thin, nearly passed it up as can trash, but I felt the embossing with a fingertip. I grabbed the edge and out yanked this. 😳
I found an eagle button 20 yards away the day before, not sure if they are related or from the same timeframe.
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Some soapy water and toothbrush revealed this. Humbled ....for those of us committed to swinging the stick and shovel....keep swinging! God bless!
Buckle cleaned up very nice👍
 

Pretty crazy to find that beautiful plate in a public park. Big congrats! Any idea how long the park has been there...and what was on the land before it became a park?
 

8 inches down at an old city park I've been digging with a good friend. It produced an an erratic 40-42 on my Legend. It showed a 2 inch depth....another penny I figured, but I had to keep digging and digging. Hard dirt mixed with packed gravel, I eventually caught and lifted the edge, felt thin, nearly passed it up as can trash, but I felt the embossing with a fingertip. I grabbed the edge and out yanked this. 😳
I found an eagle button 20 yards away the day before, not sure if they are related or from the same timeframe.
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Some soapy water and toothbrush revealed this. Humbled ....for those of us committed to swinging a stick and spade....keep swinging! God bless!
Wow what a find!
 

Pretty crazy to find that beautiful plate in a public park. Big congrats! Any idea how long the park has been there...and what was on the land before it became a park?
The land was privately owned by early pioneers. It became a dumping ground. It was considered an eyesore by a famous business magnate who had a sprawling enterprise nearby. He convinced a wealthy associate to purchase the land and donate it to the city to become a community park at the turn of the century. It has had literally millions of visitors over the years and has been terra formed a number of times during urban renewal initiatives. Very little of original dirt remains....but there are some finds, here and there. Crazy! Thanks for looking.
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I've never seen that style plate stamped , I've only seen them cast.
I can't find a matching image anywhere. Anything close is cast....no sign of having had a backing plate adhered anywhere on the back...strange. 🤔
 

I agree it's strange , a common buckle in cast but can't seem to locate that stamped style.
stamped buckles have solder filled backs.
 

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