Era of this button? It's the decider on going back.
I have access to a private site that has been in use since near colonial times. Unfortunately in the 1910's those ruins were bulldozed and the entire area landscaped and terraced when a mansion was built. . . "mansion" as in 13 bathrooms.
Well I got access, and I was skunked! Less than $2 in clad and about 1 pound of copper pipe and roof flashing. That was an entire weekend finds.
If this button is old, I'll go sweep the woods where I found it. - the acres of overgrown lawn are giving up squat, diddly squat.
Re: Era of this button? It's the decider on going back.
Originally Posted by batcap
I have access to a private site that has been in use since near colonial times. Unfortunately in the 1910's those ruins were bulldozed and the entire area landscaped and terraced when a mansion was built. . . "mansion" as in 13 bathrooms.
Well I got access, and I was skunked! Less than $2 in clad and about 1 pound of copper pipe and roof flashing. That was an entire weekend finds.
If this button is old, I'll go sweep the woods where I found it. - the acres of overgrown lawn are giving up squat, diddly squat.
Yes, sweep on! Nice find, Breezie
PS: Who would need 13 bathrooms . . .well, other than the Duggar Family!
Every time I watch Gone With The Wind, I think we're gonna win this time!
Re: Era of this button? It's the decider on going back.
I can't read the backmark but that type coin button seems to be around the mid 1800s. That could be soldier lost or civilian lost. Still seems like it might be worth another look.
Re: Era of this button? It's the decider on going back.
Daroofa's found the perfect link. Early to mid 1800's. Solved.
It rang up just like a dime, and was only about 3" down. I guess I'm going back for another look.
Re: Era of this button? It's the decider on going back.
Originally Posted by batcap
Daroofa's found the perfect link. Early to mid 1800's. Solved.
It rang up just like a dime, and was only about 3" down. I guess I'm going back for another look.