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ATPro finds War of 1812 Button

zaxfire69

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I took the ATPro to Button Hill yesterday. Button Hill is a little hill where I have dug over 50 or so Flat buttons and a couple of War of 1812 buttons. Yesterday I found a really nice one. A Light Infantry 1st Regiment Cuff button. I think it is a remarkable find. Especially in Natchez, Ms on a Hill in the Middle of Nowhere. This is the same hill I dug the British Redcoat button. Very nice. Also found a ton of flat buttons and a couple of very nice Tombac buttons. All in all a great day with the Atpro. Thanks guys for looking...zaxfire69
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That is an awesome batch of relics Zaxfire69, there is a lot of history laying on that plate. The 1812 button is really something. Very nice, thanks for the pictures. -- Randy
 
Thanks everyone. I take pride in keeping this history alive. I hope to go back soon and possibly find some more buttons and maybe a coin or 2. Thanks for looking guys.
 
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