Full Metal Digger
03-25-2018, 02:31 PM
Hey Diggers,
I got out today for a few hours of detecting. We went to a nearby town that still has their 12th century castle on the hilltop. We went about a mile away to a large hill that has several old trails through the woods heading towards the castle. Pickings were slim but I got a really great buckle next to the old path. It might be one of the best buckles I have ever found. A little research online and I found a positive ID! It's a shoe buckle and the type is "loop chape with single spike and tongue." The source says the single spike dates to between 1690 and 1720! There was a neat 1775 survey marker along the path too! I wish I had more to show you but I just didn't find very much today. Thanks for looking and happy hunting, Dave.
I got out today for a few hours of detecting. We went to a nearby town that still has their 12th century castle on the hilltop. We went about a mile away to a large hill that has several old trails through the woods heading towards the castle. Pickings were slim but I got a really great buckle next to the old path. It might be one of the best buckles I have ever found. A little research online and I found a positive ID! It's a shoe buckle and the type is "loop chape with single spike and tongue." The source says the single spike dates to between 1690 and 1720! There was a neat 1775 survey marker along the path too! I wish I had more to show you but I just didn't find very much today. Thanks for looking and happy hunting, Dave.