JOE-DIRTDIGGER
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- Joined
- Jan 20, 2012
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- Detector(s) used
- GARRETT ACE 250
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
great dig.
After seeing the back - unfortunately this is not a period buckle. Buckles of this type were brass stamped and filled with lead. There are variants but typically the back will have two attachment points for the belt and 1 to buckle, all brass and imbedded in the lead. This type of connection is common in modern cowboy buckles but not period buckles. I think you have a super sweet repro/representation from around the centennial in the 60s. Super sweet buckle!
How did I miss this? Awesome find!
Yep, that's me. I've been away for some years. Still in NC, but over in the mountains now. I miss my old stomping grounds around Raleigh. I still remember the day I dug that NC buckle. Still my best find ever.THERE IS A MAN NAME MINER WHO DIGS FOR FINDS IN N CAROLINA . WHO FOUND A BUCKLE THAT MADE HIM CHUCKLE AND NOW IT MAYBE A BANNER FIND. DANG MY GOD THAT BUCKLE AWESOME AND POCKET WATCH SAYS IT WAS 10 AFTER ONE WHEN IT STOPPED RUNNING WONDER WHO MIGHT HAVE DROPPED IT. GOT SOME GOOD ONES SIR.
RaleighIf you don't mind me asking what part of North Carolina did you find this magnificent find at.
Unfortunately, I sold it many years ago to help pay for my kids tuition at a Catholic high school. At the time it seems like the right thing to do. Fast forward to today, I don't need the money and wish I had it back. Although if gas prices continue we may all be out there detecting playgrounds for loose change. LOL.Leave it in a safe deposit box...