LawrencetheMDer
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Nothing better than researching an important find. Well, except for FINDING the important find.
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Thanks Dave! Closing in on 200 yrs old, that just dosen't happen here very often.Wow, what a spectacular piece of history Jeff!
Congrats.
Dave
Thanks Lawrence, having the right books make it easier to. I tried to google it and it said no political party used the phrase E Pluribus Unum in 1834 what a crock AI is.Nothing better than researching an important find. Well, except for FINDING the important find.
Thanks GHWow! Looks like time has been rather kind to that button. Congratulations!
Well, then you did a rather good job cleaning it up! What all did you do?Thanks GH
It was pretty crusty coming out of the ground.
Well, then you did a rather good job cleaning it up! What all did you do?
3 times with gentle brushing of lemon juice and rinse between. Very soft brush. after a good drying sealed with renaissance wax.Well, then you did a rather good job cleaning it up! What all did you do?
While I hate our Georgia summers with the humidity, I do like our Georgia Winter season.What a great find Jeff! Mother nature put a damper on metal detecting up here again! 15.5 inches of snow this morning and 25 mph winds!![]()
will post pics mid next week, in the UK on detecting holidayGreat find. It was interesting to research and learn about the 1834 Whig campaign. Can we see the back?
thanks Willy, I thoroughly enjoy buttons as well.Lap, your button is a magnificent find. Although I am far from being an expert, buttons are my "thing",