22 more cruddy old buttons and another counter-stamp coin

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Digger RJ

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Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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Is the upper-left button British military of some kind?
 

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I also saw the top left button and wondered about it. And, there at least two backmarked buttons but I can't read them. Top row 4th from left and second row 2nd from left.
 

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Great looking finds creskol, they almost look like they were found in water due to their colour? :icon_scratch:

I agree, this definitely looks to be Revolutionary War related. :thumbsup:

Dave
 

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ticndig

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you're right ,the place is loaded. great recovery .
 

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Great looking finds creskol, they almost look like they were found in water due to their colour? :icon_scratch:

I agree, this definitely looks to be Revolutionary War related. :thumbsup:

Dave

All came from an old mill site, Dave, and everything was so cruddy and basically worthless, so I took the liberty to tumble them to see if I could garner any detail.
 

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All came from an old mill site, Dave, and everything was so cruddy and basically worthless, so I took the liberty to tumble them to see if I could garner any detail.

I think they look great now creskol. :thumbsup:
Over time with exposure to the air, the patina will darken again over time.
 

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I'm not sure what the totals are up to now from the site. Getting any details off the buttons is really cool.
Well done on the recoveries, I am really starting to like the counterstamped coinage. A real personal addige to the history.
 

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It would be of great value to me to have a spot with so many finds! Ya done good!
 

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Those are some great finds! That mill site is certainly producing for you!! :icon_thumleft:

What kind of mill do you think it was?
 

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creskol

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Those are some great finds! That mill site is certainly producing for you!! :icon_thumleft:

What kind of mill do you think it was?

I know it started off as a grist mill, but other than that, I am not real sure. The old fellow who told me about the said said he remembered a "bank of rollers" there when he was a kid. I don't know if grist mills used rollers for anything or if it might be textile related.
 

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Great looking finds creskol, they almost look like they were found in water due to their colour? :icon_scratch:

I agree, this definitely looks to be Revolutionary War related. :thumbsup:

Dave

I don't think this button is a Rev War button, post war possibly 1812 era; we find oddball militia buttons from the UK on a regular basis and this one fits that category
Script is possibly I V I.... Inverness Volunteer Infantry?? could be one possibility but that's just a guess, it could be anything
The mill could have produced rag paper and the buttons were simply cast away in the process

a decent find for your efforts
 

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I don't think this button is a Rev War button, post war possibly 1812 era; we find oddball militia buttons from the UK on a regular basis and this one fits that category
Script is possibly I V I.... Inverness Volunteer Infantry?? could be one possibility but that's just a guess, it could be anything
The mill could have produced rag paper and the buttons were simply cast away in the process

a decent find for your efforts


Thank you ironhorse! Never thought of the rag paper possibility, but that makes sense to me!
 

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