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Colonial sash buckle ?

vtcivilwar

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Hit a 1700's farm house. Found this and a silver dime, and a toasted KG. will be heading back soon.
 
Nice find Henry, where did you travel for this hunt? Crazy how that early of a buckle looks SS. What was the dime?

HH Quack
 
I am thinking it is Spanish American War era OR possibly a native American Concho buckle. Both used the swastika emblem.
For the natives it was considered a sacred symbol.
Just thought Ii would weigh back in on it.
Its a tough one to find its origins on as far as any pieces the match its description.
 
DigginVt said:
Nice find Henry, where did you travel for this hunt? Crazy how that early of a buckle looks SS. What was the dime?

HH Quack

Just around the cornor in Duxbury. The dime was a silver Rosie, went back and pulled a 53 quarter...full of iron and taking it slow.
 
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