DiggerKid2003
Sr. Member
- Jul 5, 2014
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- Detector(s) used
- Garret At Pro, Garret Pro Pointer, Wireless Z-Lynk headphones.
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I feel like I won’t be able to identify this. The detail is so far gone and it is so thin I don’t think I can get anymore detail off of this. All I have to work with is 2 letters and maybe an eagles wing and part of a wreath.
As you can see in the areas I have circled these are the only bits of detail I can possibly see. I for sure know the 2 letters in the top left are “IT” possibly out of the word “United”?
In the red circle next to the letters I outlined what could possibly be an eagles wing, you can see the vertical lines/feather. If you look close enough you can even see the eagles other wing. Admittedly this may just be corrosion and may not be a wing/eagle at all.
Lastly, the bottom circle I have outlined could possibly be part of a wreath/laurel? There are some horizontal lines that don’t appear to be corrosion but that is a complete guess and may be nothing aswell. I should add the back side is completely toasted.
I realize this may be a lost cause, as it is in such terrible shape. but if anyone has any clue as to what this could be I would appreciate it. I am also open to ideas of removing more corrosion in the hopes of getting more detail. I found this near a civil war battle site where I also found a dropped ringtail sharps bullet, and an early cast flat button.
As you can see in the areas I have circled these are the only bits of detail I can possibly see. I for sure know the 2 letters in the top left are “IT” possibly out of the word “United”?
In the red circle next to the letters I outlined what could possibly be an eagles wing, you can see the vertical lines/feather. If you look close enough you can even see the eagles other wing. Admittedly this may just be corrosion and may not be a wing/eagle at all.
Lastly, the bottom circle I have outlined could possibly be part of a wreath/laurel? There are some horizontal lines that don’t appear to be corrosion but that is a complete guess and may be nothing aswell. I should add the back side is completely toasted.
I realize this may be a lost cause, as it is in such terrible shape. but if anyone has any clue as to what this could be I would appreciate it. I am also open to ideas of removing more corrosion in the hopes of getting more detail. I found this near a civil war battle site where I also found a dropped ringtail sharps bullet, and an early cast flat button.