What the heck is it?

toni&kirk

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Oct 2, 2013
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South Oregon Coast
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2 Garrett Ace 150's
Two cheap pin-pointers.
Two long handle sand scoops.
Too much work and not enough time to dig.
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
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GatorBoy

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It looks like the top "cap" section of a two piece button. Not only is the shank missing the entire back is missing. "the part that the shank was connected to"
 

GatorBoy

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civil-war-button.jpg
 

Ia.FurTrade

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The style of "E" doesn't look Fur Trade era to me................
 

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toni&kirk

Jr. Member
Oct 2, 2013
45
51
South Oregon Coast
Detector(s) used
2 Garrett Ace 150's
Two cheap pin-pointers.
Two long handle sand scoops.
Too much work and not enough time to dig.
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Thanks for the help, in was in an area where I found some 1860 era Henry rifle shells and casings.
 

RELICDUDE07

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Oct 2, 2007
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minelab exp.
strange--------i've found 1 just like it ,with the same E in Florida at a 1700s site.....Some type of 1 piece button from who????????french or english----i will try & find it & post a pic
 

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toni&kirk

toni&kirk

Jr. Member
Oct 2, 2013
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51
South Oregon Coast
Detector(s) used
2 Garrett Ace 150's
Two cheap pin-pointers.
Two long handle sand scoops.
Too much work and not enough time to dig.
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Wow cool! Sorry I don't get online much.
 

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