us buckle

texjim

Silver Member
Feb 3, 2009
4,336
2,702
schuylkill county pa.
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Detector(s) used
whites xlt,vx3
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I found a US buckle today. How do i know if it is real? It's seems kind of small in size has a lead filler and two prongs on the back that are broke off. I do have pictures but I don't know how to shrink them so they would fit on the forum. Thanks Jim

!!!SCN0174.jpg

!!!DSCN0173.jpg

!!!DSCN0172.jpg
 

Upvote 0
It sounds like a cartridge box plate. They were smaller. Get the picture thing figured out I want to see it...d2
 

Looks good to me. There were a few cartridge box plates that had brass studs coming out of the back. Are those brass???d2
 

i would have to agree that its a box plate since it only has 2 prongs on the back still a great find :thumbsup:
 

It is a US baby buckle a friend of mine dug one and one had one arrow hook and one hook on it.
 

Attachments

  • usbabybuckleback.jpg
    usbabybuckleback.jpg
    27.5 KB · Views: 766
mine has the makers mark on the back J.I. Pittman
 

Yep it's a baby 1839 "baby" US buckle. They book for about $375 to 400 or so. Without the hooks it would be less but that is still a nice plate. Texjim the plates backmarked Pittman are rare.
 

When I first dug it I thought it was fake because of the size. I don't think I'll find another one. Thanks Tex
 

They aren't a real common find. I've been digging 40 years have dug over 400 plates and only dug 1 baby US but that was a boxplate. You never know though you might pop another out of the ground
 

in this hobby you never know what your going to dig. My uncle has dug a lot of plates too and has never found a baby U.S. buckle either. Tex
 

Nice find, Congrats!! I'd take that find any day of the week, month or years!!!

HH, Ringfinder
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top