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1851 Infantry

laplander

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1st shot is fresh dug
2nd is a soft wash
3rd is quick lemon juice wash
21 mm coat button
 

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Very nice.
 
Nice Eagle I . Its Getting Harder to Dig Any Civil War Button with Gold Vs Ones Dug in Good Old Day. Mother Time Slowly even affect Button dug. I even notice more "Pitting/ Flacking Even Lead Bullets .
 
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Nice Eagle I . Its Getting Harder to Dig Any Civil War Button with Gold Vs Ones Dug in Good Old Day. Mother Time Slowly even affect Button dug. I even notice more "Pitting/ Flacking Even Lead Bullets .
It truly becoming the norm to dig wasted artifacts. Here is one I dug off the same site this week, the face was fractured in the same hole, could just make out part of a wing on one piece. Right or wrong I started using Renaissance wax on the better ones,
 

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