🥇 BANNER I dug a Confederate buckle today!

smokeythecat

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A buddy and I decided to hit a place we have hammered over the last year. We have found a lot of nice items in the place, including three Eagle Breastplates, two Union Cartridge box plates, and one US belt buckle, Several of these have been found in the last month. We have also found minies, a few buttons including one Confederate block I, some silver and copper CW period coins, broken spoons, etc. The place was evidently used as a picket post, we think after the Battle of Gettysburg. The place is not on any known maps I have seen, so there would have not been any reason to LOOK for anything there. It just so happens good friends of mine bought the farm, and didn't mind us looking for stuff there. On two recent occasions we invited a small "herd" of local club members and Tnetters to the site and everyone got something, which was nice.

Today, it had rained. It was very foggy and that hard rocky soil was ALMOST thawed out. We decided to hit it a few hours just to see what we could find, as we have over 100 man hours on the farm, and finds are getting scarcer. Just a week ago we finally got permission to hit the grassy areas. First thing, I pulled a man's sterling wedding ring from the grass, and then an aluminum can, and another aluminium can, then another and then the pulltabs. It was looking dismal so that hunt a week ago was over.

So back to today, my digging buddy beat me to the site, we were also looking for the property markers but the ground in that area was still frozen. We didn't find them. He tried digging what appears to be an ash pit, but it was also too frozen. He finally found one minie ball.

We both finally started moving back to the grassy areas, and I got about five aluminum cans, we were digging near the "new" driveway, which used to be the "old" farm road.

After aluminum target #6, I got another similar signal, this one sounded a little different. I was down about 8" and it was so blasted rocky, I called my bud over as I wasn't in serious "detecting" mode, I was just in "exploring" mode. I had left my pinpointed in the truck and was too blasted lazy to go get it. So he shoves the pinpointer in the hole, and it almost immediately sounds off. I didn't see the telltale signs of aluminum, but a US plate was found about 10' away in the field, so I advised caution, it might be another breastplate. He grabbed hold of something definitely not silver colored, and as he pulled it out slowly I saw it was rounded and dark colored. I first thought it was another breastplate, but it was too small. When he got it out of the hole, I knew it was a wreath style wreath thingie. I didn't know what it went to, but these were used before and after the Civil War and some aren't even military. I know what I know, and everything else I have to research. I hadn't even touched it yet but had never dug one of these and was feeling quite pleased. I did NOT do that OMG, run around in circles, swear by whatever you swear by, I just stood there. Now, dung for brains here checks the holes normally AFTER I fill them in but suggested he run the poinpointer over it again. There was another signal. Yup, you guessed it. One more inch down in the muddy, sloppy rocky dirt he reaches in and pulls out something else round. It's dirt encrused, duh, and at first I didn't see what, if anything was on it. He turns it over, takes a couple dirty, wet wipes on it and I see a "CS" staring back at me. At this point I did NOT do that OMG, run and around in circles, freak out thing. I walked two steps to the nearest tree and tried to throw up. That's what REAL diggers do. Enough is enough. Here's a picture. Will get it cleaned. Whenever. Maybe soon. Right now I need a Tylenol and an antacid.

IMG_0044.JPGIMG_0046.jpgIMG_0050.JPG BTW the Deus got REAL dirty, but the target is what I call a "softball" and any machine would have found it.
 

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Confederate Gold!!!!!!! Wow congratulations on true treasure in my book. Just incredible....I mean it’s gorgeous.

I’m still staring at it.

BANNER!!!!!!!!!!
 

Thank you all. I'm not going to clean it, I might take off some of the patina. I reallydoubt that, but I really like it the way it is. This time I sort of almost threw up. The first time I found a gold coin at the beach (almost exactly 6 years ago this weekend), I actually sat down on the beach and cried. I guess things are getting better. There's more on the site, but it's going to be tough going. But miss the item by an inch and miss it by a mile. Have new permissions for 2018 also. I will dig out the books after dinner and get the ID on the one it is. I think it's one of the Virginia sabre belt types.
 

Holy smokes Smokey. That’s a Southern Holy Grail find.

I so look forward to seeing that up top.
 

Truth123...FYI it is sitting right in front of me and I'm staring at it too. Tried looking it up in the book, I think I"m correct on the ID, but need to measure it.
 

Oooooohhhh........
That’s incredible.

Congrats on the killer buckle!
 

Congratulations! :notworthy:
 

Truth123...FYI it is sitting right in front of me and I'm staring at it too. Tried looking it up in the book, I think I"m correct on the ID, but need to measure it.

smokey that is yours and you can pick it up anytime you want....AND YOU FOUND IT! Lol
I’m just amazed and happy for your success.
As a true Southern boy I am humbled by the Southern Holy Grail.
 

The plate measures 83mm x 50mm and is plate 004 in Steve Mullinax's "Confederate Belt Buckles and Plates". After reading the description in the book I realized it does have a slight curve to it and look like a perfect match. This is a Virginia style, according to the book, and thousands were made for the Confederacy, he lists it as a rarity of "6", i.d., not super rare.
 

Truth123, they are still out there. I think the secret for finding "good stuff", no matter what you are looking for will depend on how well an individual can "think out of the box". Deeper in parks won't do it, A "better" machine probably won't do it, unless you're in high trash and nail pits. It's going to be the person that "accidentally" stumbles upon a lost picket post, a long forgotten house not on any map and even on known sites, the person who gets the goodies will dig under trees, around trees, in every briar patch, next to the roads, in the swamp, under the electric fence in the nail pits, among the aluminum cans (like today's find). All that stuff. This target acted like an aluminum can "screamer". It was not aluminum.
 

An Amazing Find!! Congratulations!!!!
 

Banner vote ! Banner vote ! Banner vote ! Oh, yes I did.
Now that is the way to start the new year. You won't be able to sleep tonight, so you might as well get your brushes and tooth picks out and do your thing. More pics after cleaning would be super nice. What a find !!!
 

I'm going to melt my detector and give up, I cannot keep up with the Smokecat
 

Truth123, they are still out there. I think the secret for finding "good stuff", no matter what you are looking for will depend on how well an individual can "think out of the box". Deeper in parks won't do it, A "better" machine probably won't do it, unless you're in high trash and nail pits. It's going to be the person that "accidentally" stumbles upon a lost picket post, a long forgotten house not on any map and even on known sites, the person who gets the goodies will dig under trees, around trees, in every briar patch, next to the roads, in the swamp, under the electric fence in the nail pits, among the aluminum cans (like today's find). All that stuff. This target acted like an aluminum can "screamer". It was not aluminum.

Very true my friend very true
 

awesome find! Congrats!
 

That Confederate buckle is certainly one sweet find,and all those other finds there are amazing.
 

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