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whats the big object in this Picture. Hint...Giddy Up!

found on permission a few weeks ago, what's the large circular object? Its brass rang up like a silver half dollar, This one was beveled near the top....Giddy up!
 

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Proper name is a reigns terret. It is surprising that they are a fairly common find, unbroken too. How do you lose something like that?
 
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I was wondering the same thing. Seems like if the nut worked its way loose, it would still be looped around the reigns.
I have found a handful of them over the years, and they are cool to find.
Proper name is a reigns terret. It is surprising that they are a fairly common find, unbroken too. How do you lose something like that?
 
Proper name is a reigns terret. It is surprising that they are a fairly common find, unbroken too. How do you lose something like that?
Right and they have the reigns going through them you would think they would stay on the reigns
Mark
 
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