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    Posted 12 years ago

    Kollector
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    I FOUND THIS BELT BUCKLE NEAR SAN ANTONIO TX. THERE HAVE MANY BATTLES AROUND SAN ANTONIO. IT WAS FOUND WITH A METAL DETECTOR . VERY LITTLE CORROSION AS IT WAS FOUND IN SAND.
    IT COULD BE CIVIL WAR ERA BUT NO WAY TO CONFIRM AGE. ONE LARGE TANG ON REVERSE.
    WILL KEEP LOOKING.

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    1. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 12 years ago
      That's the Model 1872 enlisted man's belt plate. Nice Indian Wars/Spanish American Wars Item.
    2. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 12 years ago
      Interesting condition for a dig find.
    3. Driewer Driewer, 12 years ago
      Great find! Awesome piece of American history! Super cool find. how far down was it?

      Its all about soil condition, Sand doesn't hold much moisture.

      I'v seen some items dug up in Europe from WWII that are in fantastic conditon!
    4. packrat-place packrat-place, 12 years ago
      The condition does not suprise me at all. I live about 60 miles from the Alamo and have been metal detecting in this area for a very long time. Brass items tend to deteriorate slowly around here, especially thick items like that buckle. Also, it must be kept in mind that an item that dates from a certain period may have been lost many years later. The item could date from 1860 but lost in 1960, for whatever reason.
    5. Kollector Kollector, 12 years ago
      Find was about 3 yrs ago if i remember it was about 8 inches deep. one side is corroded other side cleaned up good. Visited other sites for information . Did not find the other part. Area is a relatives 44 acre plot. brush and weeds hard to work around. Only go during cool weather. Recently was made aware that a battle site is nearby. They will be clearing for planting sometime. Atascosa co. Tx.
    6. Kollector Kollector, 12 years ago
      About 9 years ago found a small single shot muzzle loader pistol , very rusty so I put in a solution called OSPHO. I forgot about and there was not much of it left.
      Recently found a small dime size button, same area,looked like pewter , 4 holes with a ridge around the perimeter. I have misplaced/lost it!!!!
    7. packrat-place packrat-place, 12 years ago
      Atascosa co. Tx., not real scenic, and that explains your sand comment. The brush in that area can be awful, Mesquite, Cat Claw, Mouse Ear Cactus, etc. and lets not forget the rattlesnakes. Be careful, as we want to see more of your finds!!!!
    8. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Chris got it-- NOT Civil War era.

      These were FIRST used in the Indian Wars and continued to the turn of the century. Photographic evidence shows SAW soldiers wearing them as well.

      scott
    9. Kollector Kollector, 11 years ago
      Well that figures. Probably could date back to the Mexican-American war. There was a lot of military in this area in those days. Thanks for the update.
      Happy Hunting.
    10. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      How could it date to the 1840s (Mexican American War) when these weren't made until the 1870s?

      scott
    11. Kollector Kollector, 11 years ago
      Hi scott
      I have searched thru the internet sites and have not found one like mine Except on EBAY where a person is advertising "Solid Brass Civil War Belt Buckle REPRODUCTION U.S. Military 2 Pc Brass Buckle " that looks like the one I have.
      He sells these for 16.95. He has sold 59 excellent feedback and there is no negative feedback about fake buckles. His ad indicates 4 left. Is he scamming customers. This is my only source of info. I have looked at 100s of military buckles and do not see one like the one I have. Do you have a site I could go to.
      I will contact the seller on ebay and see what he has to say.
      Regards
    12. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Here is an ebay one:

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/USA-INDIAN-WARS-SPANISH-AMERICAN-WAR-US-ARMY-BELT-BUCKLE-GUARANTEED-ORIGINAL-/121153807672?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c35546538&nma=true&si=ryqaO%252FHHq81aqolGczqw9h0Q%252FB4%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557#ht_666wt_1018

      Here is a worthpoint example (sold through Cowan):


      http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/lot-two-m1872-belts-and-buckles

      scott
    13. Kollector Kollector, 11 years ago
      Hi Scott
      Excellent reply and information.Thank You VERY Much. I visited both sites and am convinced . I will make a favorite of Worthpoint site as it covers so much. This info is good to know.
      Best Regards
      Ben

    14. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      It depends on WHERE the worthpoint information comes from. Wes Cowan Auction has a very good reputation.

      I don't know how the worthpoint info is checked to ensure accuracey. A lot of it comes from ebay and many ebay items are poorly/ incorrectly described since it is a "do it yourself" auction instead of an established auction house (with expertise) describing the item.

      scott
    15. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 11 years ago
      Worthpoint data is exactly like this site except they charge for it. Volunteers and eBay data. I had an account there and it was worthless. Cowan's is a totally different ball game.
    16. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Thanks for the insight on worthpoint. I have never been a member-- most of the information is readily available FOR FREE through online searches.

      scott

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