George and a silver button

robfinds

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Detected this day on a sandy soil field. The field is fairly featureless, and situated nearly a mile from a village. I've detected this area countless times over the years. It's one of those areas, that's not prolific, but usually turns up interesting bits. Today lived up to expectations. A copper half penny of George I, the reverse is totally shot, still nice, George I coins are not common to find. Next and very uncommon to find, a silver button, no hall mark, but complete with it's shank. The button is plain on the front, but still a welcome find. An old military button, completed a trio of interesting finds, sorry I don't have an id on the regiment. Robert.
 

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creskol

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Nice ones! Not too many half-penny coins turn up at all that I am aware of, and the silver button is very nice. Any Iidea what the letters stand for?
 

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Congratualtions on old copper recovery! :occasion14:
 

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Excellent finds,,
One of our Button Experts will identify the Crown button.
Congratulations on a couple of nice finds.
 

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Nice finds. George I coins not easy to find over here either. Ive found 1 George I and close to 50 George II
 

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Nice Wood's Hibernia! That was the first pre-1900 coin I ever found, only found one George I since! Yours is in awesome condition too! I love the button with the letters on it, curious to see what the experts on here say they mean.
 

CRUSADER

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Looks like an Irish Halfpenny.

The button is a Victorian (Maybe just before depending on the backmark) Royal Horse Guards (Regiment).
 

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Nice hunt Rob for getting the two buttons (even though they don't scratch your itch) It's not everyday a silver one pops up on a hunt, and both would buy a pint or two on a sale. :occasion14:
 

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Like the old copper coin
 

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very nice and now you got a good ID from Cru, makes them even sweeter
 

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robfinds

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Nice hunt Rob for getting the two buttons (even though they don't scratch your itch) It's not everyday a silver one pops up on a hunt, and both would buy a pint or two on a sale. :occasion14:
Hello pepperj, true silver buttons don't appear very often. Think ebay me say's, not worth a lot, only be put in a box otherwise. Robert.
 

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Nice finds and button!
 

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Hello Cru, the back is plain, no mark at all. Robert.
OK, then it's the Crown thats the main clue. At first I thought Victorian, but it might be Will IV.

PS. The squared off shank of the 'button' means it was a linked-button or cufflink circa 1790-1820.
 

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