Couple of early military buttons

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The first is Albert NA 12, Navy 1 piece with border and circle of rope, slanting fouled anchor on a lined field, 23 mm. Blank back. Great condition, lots of gilt, but some crud/staining.

The next is MC 5, Marines 2 piece with border, 13 6-pointed stars, 20 mm, Scovills Waterbury on the back. Great condition, some staining.

Detected at a construction site in downtown Norfolk, 1998. If you like old military buttons, check out the three I posted today in What is it!
 

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I was asked to provide the recovery story as to another button I posted today, and since it's the same as these ones, I'll post that story here as well. I lived in a condo in downtown Norfolk from 1994-1998. Much of the original city had been razed in the 50s and 60s, and converted into parking lots. Directly across the street from our condo were some parking lots that in 1998 were being torn up and converted into upscale apartments. I had detected the lots and found a few things, but there was lots of trash, the ground was difficult to dig, and all in all, it was kind of frustrating. One night - the night of the last episode of Seinfeld - I came home and noted that at one end of the lot they'd gone down maybe 8-12" in a strip maybe 30' x 100'. Well, my wife and I watched the show, it got to be around 9 PM, i was a little lazy and unmotivated, but I finally heaved myself up and went to check out the area where they had gone down. And am I glad I did! They had gone to a historic layer, with no modern trash at all, where every signal was an artifact. I found a big penny (1820), and 6 or 7 War of 1812(ish) buttons. I've posted most of those in the last couple of weeks, but they include these buttons. a general service US, a Navy, and an artillery button posted in "What is it" yesterday, and a Republique Francais button posted in the Best Finds forum last week. My best night of detecting ever. One last point - the only other thing I found, in addition to all this 1810-1820 stuff, was a bunch of tokens that I posted a couple weeks ago. I haven't had a good ID on those. They look modern, but how a dozen or so of the exact same tokens could be found scattered in the same area where everything else was from the same era, and not themselves be of that era, is beyond me. I've bumped that token post up one last time, and if anyone can give me a better idea of what they might be, I'd appreciate it. And thanks for reading this!
 

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Congrat's to you on some very nice buttons. Well Done and Continued Success to you.
 

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