American Artillery Button war of 1812era

Acejeckel

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Well I was out in the cold this morning it was 38 but it was well worth it. I hit one of my spots close to the house but wasn't feeling good about it I was there a little over a hour and had to move so I went to a spot that I got a 1926 mercury from a few months back the area just felt good hit a few clad coins and then I got this diffrent tone but it was a oneway tone about mid range I couldn't get it again so I dug anyway about 8 inches down I saw something round with a eagle on a cannon at that time I didn't know what it was so I got home and posted it in buttons and had a quick reply with the answer to what it was. http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,277301.0.html

Thanks, Ace
 

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BuckleBoy

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Bravo! That's a great piece of history you dug!

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romeo-1

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Great find in great condition! The center piece of any military button collection!
 

detectahead

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Awesome!!! Just something about those buttons, just makes me want to get up and go hunt! Congrats!!
 

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:hello:

Very nice :notworthy: and worthy as your aviater to :thumbsup:

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