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  1. #1
    umrgolf

    Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    This one was a BIG surprise. Josh and I were after the 4th H.M.A. today and I got the button signal.... I dig the plug and for some reason, this thing pinpointed WAY off. It was a good 4 inches or more to the left of where it seemed . To clean it, I used 4 or 5 wetted cotton swabs and gently rubbed them over the surface to remove most of the dirt. Then I thinly layered my finger with mineral oil and brushed it over the surface, highlighting the highest points. I intentionally left some of the dirt to help bring out the detail.

    UPDATE- The Button is the 1B listed in Bramblefind's reply (#7) below.. the only example I could find of the 1B online is listed in the link, item # cs112, over halfway down the page.. it's pretty beat up, but the same variant.

    http://www.civilwarbuttons.com/csstatelist.htm



    Dirty VA 1-Piece
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    Backmark reads "PHILADA", made by George Armitage in Philadelphia between 1815-1825
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  3. #2
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    shhh...the person who posted above me just farted but wont see this since you scrolled down.

    Dec 2009
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Magnificent cleaning job! Patina intact and looks stunning!
    When detectors are outlawed, only outlaws will have detectors

  4. #3
    RPG
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    Jan 2009
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    That's one of the coolest buttons I've seen. Nice detail and patina.

    Hope it turns out to be special.

  5. #4
    DIG, RECOVER, PRESERVE...THE SCOURGE OF THE DIRT!

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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Yep, it was nice to see that Early Virginia Militia button pop out today. Sure beats the EIGHT Eagle "A's" that I dug today YES EIGHT!!!!!!!! I had a good time and the rain definitely helped pop the signals....we'll get back to it tomorrow

    P.S. It's a guess, but I think Horstmann may have made this button as they were in Philadelphia in their first stage from 1820-1850.




  6. #5
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Ho-Hum just another great digging day in VA. Great early button Jeff and congrats Josh on the "A" buttons. I have never dug anything but Eagle GS buttons and one Eagle Dragoon button. These early war sites suck compared to VA sites. You guys have a great site-hunt it out. Stay cool, Quindy.
    Go to my profile page to see more recoveries and Happy Hunting!!!

  7. #6
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Ahh, it wasn't an H.M.A. , just an early Va. Militia button . I like that one , a lot 8) A Banner button find !!
    Gimme a break *** I have bad days too.

  8. #7

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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    very cool button, Jeff, very cool!
    dirty pennies...

  9. #8
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    That one gorgeous button!!

    Here is a page from Albert's book - is it VA 1A? I'm a button novice - just fortunate enough to have picked up this book long ago.


  10. #9
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    Tuberale

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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    You're making us all jealous.

    GREAT BUTTON!

  11. #10
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Nice ID, Bramblefind! And a STUNNING RV50 button there!

    I have never seen one of these dug before, and with an RV number like that, I can imagine why.

    Get that post up, Josh--I wanna see those Eagle A's!
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  12. #11
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Awesome button.
    Congrats
    Dman

  13. #12
    DIG, RECOVER, PRESERVE...THE SCOURGE OF THE DIRT!

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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Oh that's right, George Armitage made buttons out of Philly too. That's the maker



  14. #13
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    That is one nice cleaned up button. On day I hope to find any CSA button.

    I was also surprised that your signal was was 4" off to the left, you would think with the southern politics it would have been 4" to the right

  15. #14
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    Dec 2007
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckleBoy
    Nice ID, Bramblefind! And a STUNNING RV50 button there!

    I have never seen one of these dug before, and with an RV number like that, I can imagine why.

    Get that post up, Josh--I wanna see those Eagle A's!
    Can someone please explain what RV number means? thank you!!
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  16. #15
    umrgolf

    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Quote Originally Posted by creeper71
    Quote Originally Posted by BuckleBoy
    Nice ID, Bramblefind! And a STUNNING RV50 button there!

    I have never seen one of these dug before, and with an RV number like that, I can imagine why.

    Get that post up, Josh--I wanna see those Eagle A's!
    Can someone please explain what RV number means? thank you!!
    I was about to ask the same thing.. just googled it, nothing .... thank you all for the compliments and replies

  17. #16
    us
    May 2010
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button! UPDATED!!!! First Virginia Button Ever Made!!

    Incredible piece of history golf I never get tired of reading these posts.

  18. #17
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    Dec 2007
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Quote Originally Posted by umrgolf2010
    Quote Originally Posted by creeper71
    Quote Originally Posted by BuckleBoy
    Nice ID, Bramblefind! And a STUNNING RV50 button there!

    I have never seen one of these dug before, and with an RV number like that, I can imagine why.

    Get that post up, Josh--I wanna see those Eagle A's!
    Can someone please explain what RV number means? thank you!!
    I was about to ask the same thing.. just googled it, nothing .... thank you all for the compliments and replies
    heck I thought you would have known what RV meant... Jeff,btw 1200.00 for a button? GOODLORD DAT'S ALOTTA MONEY!!!!
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  19. #18
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button!

    Quote Originally Posted by umrgolf2010
    Quote Originally Posted by creeper71
    Quote Originally Posted by BuckleBoy
    Nice ID, Bramblefind! And a STUNNING RV50 button there!

    I have never seen one of these dug before, and with an RV number like that, I can imagine why.

    Get that post up, Josh--I wanna see those Eagle A's!
    Can someone please explain what RV number means? thank you!!
    I was about to ask the same thing.. just googled it, nothing .... thank you all for the compliments and replies
    RV means Rare Value



  20. #19

    Dec 2007
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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button! UPDATED!!!! First Virginia Button Ever Made!!

    That's a Great Piece of History ! It's got a Banner nomination from Me Congrats
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  21. #20

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    Re: Virginia 1-PIECE Button! UPDATED!!!! First Virginia Button Ever Made!!

    Jeff you are the man. That is a beautiful button.

 

 
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