🥇 BANNER Very Scarce MODEL 1839 MEXICAN WAR Officers Shoulder Belt Plate (Variant)

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Hey Guys, this plate was quite a surprise!...I was recently digging an old Dragoons/Cavalry camp that served as an important post during the 1850's and the Civil War...I had a few Eagles in the pouch including some Eagle "D"s but hadn't dug anything a little while. I was going along and had just dug 3 crushed cans in the previous few minutes when I got another signal hitting exactly the same. I popped a plug out alittle quick and haphazardly expecting it to be another crushed flat can but when I popped the plug over something was thrown into the air and was flipping and then landed on the toe of my boot....when I looked down I had to take a double take as I saw 3 perfectly spaced hooks on the back of a rectangular plate....and when I turned it over I was quite surprised with an rare and beautiful plate....this plate is shown in photos as it was dug and is fully gilted though I have refrained from cleaning it other than dry brushing it to remove dirt and buildup. I will keep it in this condition with the patina out of preference as it has a pretty dusty red patina to it. If I were to clean it though, it has all the gilt underneath as well as the German Silvered Wreath and U.S. letters. Definitely one of the best surprise signals in quite sometime and a plate every bit as rare to dig and even more so in many cases, as a Confederate Plate. We see Confederate plates dug quite frequently but you don't see these plates dug very often....definitely one of the finest ive dug and certainly so for a U.S. plate.


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You snuck off before I got to hold that plate hoss.
Better bring it with ya to the JGD dig!
:O
She's a beauty!

Thanks brother James, I'll see you up there, you know I always sponsor that hunt buddy, wouldn't miss it: Good friends, great locations, and finds in the heart of Virginia
 

Great find Josh :notworthy: Well done on the Banner.:notworthy:

SS

Thank you Colin, you've been a friend for many years and are an asset to our hobby.

Congratulations on BANNER No. 12 Josh! :occasion14:
You certainly deserve it with that find my friend, great background history too!

Dave
Thanks Dave, I enjoy your positive attitude and you've had a horseshoe hidden somewhere on you lately too with the two British Army Martingales.


That's what it is all about right there…what a thrill, how many times I hear guys digging pop can after pop can and pull those type of beauties up…Well deserved, Congrats
Patriot, you hit the nail on the head. Its these kind of surprise or unexpected finds that I really enjoy. Thanks my friend

Very nice looking find!

It has a great look and will have a place in your collection, front and centre!

Ironhorse, it certainly will my friend. I've enjoyed your posts over the years and let me congratulate you on that very scarce token you recently dug as well, that was quite a find.

wow! this is something i'll have to show to my Dad. (thats how freaking awesome that is ;) ) Major congrats.
Thank you Donneybrook. Part of the hobby I think we ALL enjoy is sharing our finds here on the forums, and as someone said above, it truly is great to see all the history that is still being dug and saved by people all over.
 

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Thanks my friend Cru. While I have no question about your abilities to clean up an artifact and have ample faith in it, I'm actually not afraid at all of cleaning it, just prefer it with the patina.

Another good banner.

I'm mean the dirt not the patina, or do you call this dirt patina? Its a careful Q-tip job, but that gilt will come up nice & the patina can stay on the copper-alloy buckle after careful cleaning.
 

Congratulations it will display well. Well deserved.
HH
 

What a heart stopper! Congrats on a most perfect find.
 

I was going to congratulate you, only AFTER you made banner..:laughing7: Well done and thanks for your love of our hobby!
 

Incredible Plate Josh in outstanding condition. Definitely not dug often, congrats.
-Evan
 

Congratulations!Couldn't ask for better condition either.
 

Very NICE! Congratulations on finding it and for making the banner! :thumbsup:

:)
Breezie
 

What an unusual and fantastic plate! I really like the narrative that you provided. It's in wonderful condition. Congrats on such a killer find and making the banner. That's a no-brainer banner find. :hello2:
 

Great plate Josh! Congrats on making the BANNER :headbang:
 

Nice surprise indeed! WTG Josh!! You never cease to amaze with the quality of finds you make!!!

IM
 

outstanding relic for sure. congrats!
 

Another good banner.

I'm mean the dirt not the patina, or do you call this dirt patina? Its a careful Q-tip job, but that gilt will come up nice & the patina can stay on the copper-alloy buckle after careful cleaning.
No I see what you mean, the photos are actually shown as the plate was dug at the end of the day in my riker box. All the dirt and buildup have been subsequently removed by dry brushing etc., so that just the patina remains.
 

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Incredible Plate Josh in outstanding condition. Definitely not dug often, congrats.
-Evan
Hey Evan how are you buddy? :occasion14: Are you planning a trip back to Virginia this year?

Excellent Recovery Josh, Beautiful piece of History. Bill
Thank you Bill

Very NICE! Congratulations on finding it and for making the banner! :thumbsup:

:)
Breezie
Thank you Breezie

What an unusual and fantastic plate! I really like the narrative that you provided. It's in wonderful condition. Congrats on such a killer find and making the banner. That's a no-brainer banner find. :hello2:
Silver Tree Chaser, I appreciate the nice comments my friend

Great plate Josh! Congrats on making the BANNER :headbang:
Thanks Steve, hopefully I will see you down my way for another hunt this winter. The grass in that other field should be dead and low enough by December..

Nice surprise indeed! WTG Josh!! You never cease to amaze with the quality of finds you make!!!

IM
Lol, where've you been hiding? Shoot me a PM when you get a chance. :occasion14:
 

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I just fell out of my chair when i saw that!!! Holy cow what a great find. That's why there is a Banner on TNET! Great job....Congrats! jgas
 

One beautiful artifact of history! Truly something special to look at and admire! Thank you for sharing! Well deserved banner!
 

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