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nails and buckle identification
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<blockquote data-quote="treasureman" data-source="post: 292483" data-attributes="member: 3793"><p>Hey guys thanks, havent been on in ages.</p><p>Silver, the nails have circular heads not square. I found them right next to the buckle. I had an inkling that they could be boot nails ? Nearby i found those tiny green copper bullet shells. So perhaps something went down there in the 1800s, as they buckle was about hip distance away from the nails which were boot distance. Only a hunch though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treasureman, post: 292483, member: 3793"] Hey guys thanks, havent been on in ages. Silver, the nails have circular heads not square. I found them right next to the buckle. I had an inkling that they could be boot nails ? Nearby i found those tiny green copper bullet shells. So perhaps something went down there in the 1800s, as they buckle was about hip distance away from the nails which were boot distance. Only a hunch though. [/QUOTE]
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