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Nice stuff.Had a good relic day with the D2. Couple thimbles, some under buttons, two 69 cal musket balls, nice flat button with rocking guilt, and what I believe to be an early US Militia Eagle button.
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What machine and settings ?
TY Laplander, def will be back at some point.You have a rockin site, go back LOL Those are early and nice congrats T!
HH Jeff
Double Gilt No 2 is the BM. Most gilt left on a button that I have found. I always grid over and over, you are correct, more to be found.T-DUB, I hate to disagree with you, but I'd say this wasn't a good relic day, but a Great relic day. You and the D2 did well. Love those buttons. It's always fun to find them still in good shape with the gold gilt still on them along with the backs and shanks. Take your time at this site, I'll bet there's more relics there to be found. A Blast from the Past. Congrat's and stay at it. These will look great displayed.![]()
Distant past are the best relics to find, ty.Nice bunch of relics from the distant past!!!![]()
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Would be nice to hear those stories.Oh the stories that dirt should tell……. Nice job!
Yes sir, gonna say 1820-1840 ish, I enjoy finding old civilian and military buttons, thank you sir.Nice relics! Yeah, I believe that button is an early one. WTG! HH jim tn