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Hunting old area where town was, CW Button:fisher:

nalc472

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Was hunting a area of our park that used to have homes i the 1800s. The lower part of the town was wiped out in 1913 and 1937 floods. No homes remain. I found a flat button, Some round thing about the size of a quarter with a hole in it dated 1869, and this CW button with a "I". First 'I" button. That gives me a R, C, and I buttons now. Using the F75LTD2. The CW button hit at 49-50.
 
A lot of people do not dig the 49-50 because they are looking for the signals in the 60+ or 30 range for nickels. If they dig more of the 49+ others might pop up some of these buttons. They are quite thick and read a lot different than the flat buttons that ring up a lot lower in the TID chart.
 
Will be going back to this site this weekend with my new NEL BIg coil. Hope to have something to report that is deep and epic.
 
Great find! Does the "I" stand for infantry? Or can you or someone explain what the letters represent since I saw "R" and "C" also mentioned.
 
R is for Rifleman, C is for Calvary. See Pic of my C button
 
The rifleman button is the rarest of the 3.
 
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