Only one coin today at an old lost farm site, Trime

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Not many targets at a pretty old site in the park woods I have hit multiple times. Was looking for anything that squeaked even in just one direction. Lots of iron globs and a handful of the fired nails that seem to not rust and sound great 8” down. The Trime was a similar signal, but repeating 17-18, was expecting a shotgun shell head stamp as it was shallow. Only my second Trime and this one is much nicer, made my day!

Anyone have a date range on the heavy oval buckle? Also starting to get into scavenging for edible plants, haven’t found any morels yet, but found a small patch of ramps. Thx
 

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Congrats on the trime Thad. I have only ever found one badly worn one. The buckle is a mid 19th century horse tack buckle.
 

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