Mike (Virginia Beach)
New member
I took the Explorer II out today to a field I've hunted many times. It has turned up numerous Civil War bullets, buttons, a few nice silver coins, and even some Colonial flat buttons in the past. Lately it hasn't turned up much. I've been hunting it on and off for about 5 years.
Today I had the stock coil on, sweeping slow and methodical, running sensitivity at 28, IM -16. I was in digital and got a nice solid higher tone that read 03-27. I was thinking possible silver dime, maybe an Indian Head. It was deep...about 10 inches.
The backmark is "William Wallis Extra Fine No. 1". I haven't been able to find the exact button online anywhere but the British company made buttons from about 1797 to 1828 (or 1780 to 1830), depending on the source.
Here are a few pics of it, first the way I found it and then washed off a little to show some of the gold gilding. (Barber quarter shown for size comparison)
Today I had the stock coil on, sweeping slow and methodical, running sensitivity at 28, IM -16. I was in digital and got a nice solid higher tone that read 03-27. I was thinking possible silver dime, maybe an Indian Head. It was deep...about 10 inches.
The backmark is "William Wallis Extra Fine No. 1". I haven't been able to find the exact button online anywhere but the British company made buttons from about 1797 to 1828 (or 1780 to 1830), depending on the source.
Here are a few pics of it, first the way I found it and then washed off a little to show some of the gold gilding. (Barber quarter shown for size comparison)