COMPLETE ROMAN MILITARY BUCKLE !!!

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Today we had to return to the field Cru'dad got the Extremely Rare hammered from. This was our farewell trip to the field before its sold for housing. Its been a really good field to us with over 500 recordable items dating from every period starting in the Neolithic. A rare beast of a field! Although it has all periods covered the actual settlement was only during the Middle Saxon, with a big central halled house which will be fully excavated before the diggers start.
We decided to grid for 5 hours over the area Cru'dad had already done as my detector goes deeper & we have had rain recently. Including most of today! Glad we did, as we picked up lots of good finds;

Lead Medieval Button
US Air Force Enlisted Cap Badge (A first!)
A strange shovel shaped spoon bowl with holes:icon_scratch: Any ideas?
Lead Cloth Seal
Georgian Pan/Trade Weight
3 Jettons - 1 Nice one I need:icon_thumright:
1 Rose Farthing
17th C Token (Farthing)
Counter-stamped Halfpenny
2 Roman Coins
3rd-4th C AD Roman Military Buckle (My first complete example, other than the iron pin!):headbang: UPDATE: It maybe medieval, see below from a Roman Buckle expert;
''great buckle and thanks for sending me a photo.
I suspect though that it may medieval rather than Roman. There is a category of medieval buckle that has openwork buckle plates like that which are so similar to late Roman ones. The three projections off the buckle plate and the shape of the buckle itself make me think this is probably medieval rather than late Roman.''
Further research shows the experts are split on this rare type!
 

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PS. We worked out we were digging so much lead & trash that we averaged 1 find every 90 seconds.
 

Just awesome :notworthy:
What's this Romulus and Remus coin?
 

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Awesome Roman Buckle.
Also I like the design on the Jeton.
 

Awesome finds, love the buckle, I'd imagine not many survive the plows in one piece.
 

Awesome find Cru! Big congrats on the buckle.
 

Love the Faustulus/Romulus/Remus coin!!! Great day!!!:occasion14:
 

How did this buckle survived? Deep plough and fresh on top? Amazing find Cru. Big congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

sweet finds banner on the buckle
 

That’s probably one of the best finds I’ve ever seen posted on Treasurenet. Absolutely incredible find! Was the buckle off to the side of the field or right in direct plow strike area?

Congrats, that buckle is a banner above banners. I hope to see it up top soon.

Steve
 

HEY CRU CAN I GET YOUR AUTOGRAPH, MAN YOU CAN FIND AND HAVE SHOWN SOME NEEET RELICS FROM THE PAST. BUCKLE IS AWESOME.
 

The Big Eagle I used to wear. Some other soldier wore the buckle. Only 1700 years difference !
 

my uncle was stationed with the US Air Force in England back in the 70's as part of the Strategic Air Command when they kept B-52's in the air constantly to counter any attack by the Russians. He and a buddy used to go detecting during their spare time and I remember one of the Roman coins he found was of Romulus and Remus suckling the wolf just like the one you found. I used to drool over his finds. The air force hat pin makes me wonder if you are near where he was stationed and the area where he might have hunted, although I wouldn't have the slightest clue where that might be. Awesome finds! I always enjoy seeing your posts.
 

Congrats on the buckle. If you're excited about it then it must be something special. Do you know what purpose it served on the uniform? I really like the Romulus & Remus coin. But you seem nonchalant about that one, so I'm guessing it's common.
 

Congrats on the great looking buckle a first ever seen posted up, it looks really fragile.
Smashing Jetton, a great looking coin in every way.
 

Wow, that is indeed a nice buckle, congrats! Sweet patina on that jetton too. Have you ever found letters/fragments from the Roman VTERE FELIX belts?
 

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