Unbelieveable! I found my 3rd US BELT BUCKLE, TSGMAN

tsgman

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Minelab 705, Fisher Gold Bug, MXT, Etrac, CTX 3030, GPX 5000, Troy Shadow, CZ20, Excal II, Tesoro Stingray, AT Pro.
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All Treasure Hunting

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GREAT SPOT THERE, DONT GIVE UP NOW, GET BACK THERE,
 

You didn't!!!!!! GMAN!!!! How awesome is that! Wow! What a site you have found! :o

Congrats! And keep 'em coming!!

Wow......

;)
 

With your luck why are you not in Las Vegas. :D :) ;D Nice finds must be having a great time. Stan
 

That's some awesoe pices of history you have there! Congrats on such great finds, and get out there and fins one for me!!
 

I got to tell you, Trk5capt and I are starting to get a bit jealous, Just kidding Congrats, well done, get back there and get another!!!!HH Art...
 

That is truly amazing...3 in a month!! Great Job....how much of the site is left to hunt, you are liable to get more of 'em..
congrats

HH
 

Thats amazing! Great job and great site. My Dad lives south of Rolla area I am going to have to do some research on his area for the spring! :) Keep it up.

Alan
 

tsgman,
WTG.....another outstanding find. At this rate, you are going to set a record for US belt buckle's found! Congratulations! Stay with that site!
HH, Pat
 

Thanks you all for the nice replies! I was on the way out the door to a Christmas party and didn't have time to give any details. Now this is very strange story. All three of the buckles were dug after it got dark and we were about to quit. I joked to my buddy John that I was getting ready for #3 since it was about dark. John wanted to go across the street and check out a corner lot. we had received permission earlier. After we climbed the fence and started up the XLT's. I decided to ck out this really old tree, I circled the tree and ducked to get under a branch when I got a nice signal. I dug down about 4 in. and checked with my Bullseye pinpointer. The pinpointer indicated it was about 3 in long. after gently prying it out I could tell it was a buckle! I yelled at John, You wont believe it. He was like man, I'm calling you the buckleman! I quickly told him that if he didn't find a buckle at this site he was getting one of mine. He said no you keep them, but I promised him and I will keep my word on that. Here are a few more pics. Thanks for looking. Tim
 

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Great stuff bud! We dont find much civil war stuff up here...............well I might find some if I took out a MD and looked for metal instead of flint. LOL! Congrats
 

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