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Dragoon button

xwyokid

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Don't know if this goes here or not. One of my nephews, (a recently retired police officer) was looking for a hobby a few months ago. I talked him into trying metal detecting and he jumped headfirst into the pool with an Equinox 800. His deceased dad, (my beloved brother) and I detected for many years alone. At this time all the boys had moved out of town to make their living. Thus the late start. Anyway, the nephew was detecting the High Sierras in the Owens Valley of California when he pulled out this beauty. About 6" down with a solid "9" on the display. I would maybe, not be surprised by a Dragoon button East of the Mississippi but...In California?? Anyway, he is stoked and so am I for him.
 

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Your nephew did great on the save of the Dragoon button. She's a real beauty as said, and that's a very nice Save of American History. Tell him Congrat's from me, a relic hunter from Georgia.
 
Don't know if this goes here or not. One of my nephews, (a recently retired police officer) was looking for a hobby a few months ago. I talked him into trying metal detecting and he jumped headfirst into the pool with an Equinox 800. His deceased dad, (my beloved brother) and I detected for many years alone. At this time all the boys had moved out of town to make their living. Thus the late start. Anyway, the nephew was detecting the High Sierras in the Owens Valley of California when he pulled out this beauty. About 6" down with a solid "9" on the display. I would maybe, not be surprised by a Dragoon button East of the Mississippi but...In California?? Anyway, he is stoked and so am I for him.
Sweet button!
 
Beautiful and well preserved Dragoon Button!
 
So glad the beginner didn't over-clean the button...cause its a beaut !!
 
Outstanding find, CONGRATS to your nephew! I am no expert, but that style of Eagle seems to be pre-civil war.
 
Dragoons were present out west prior to the civil war so it's not out of context art all. That is a beautiful button and I am still looking for my first D, big congrats! What is the diameter?
HH Jeff
True statement, and who knows if not the case how it did get in California. So many scenarios to that.
 
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