Two SC Militia buttons in one hunt [thread Updated in post #40]

DownNDirty

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Last weekend I returned to the field where I have located three home sites. I had hit one of the older sites pretty hard with my 5X8 coil and decided to go back and work it again with the 8X11 (for a little bit of extra depth). A lot of times, at these older sites the smaller coil is just out of range of some of the relics and an extra inch or so in depth can make a big difference. One of the relics I had previously found at the site was a coat-sized SC militia button; I'll post that hunt later (I must be stuck in the continuum lol).

Well I started out by finding a couple of coins-a 1934 quarter (my first silver quarter) and a 1910 wheatie that is in decent shape.

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Working through the site I found a flat button, then a two-piece civilian button. Then, after digging some trash targets I picked up a good signal and dug a small two-piece button. Right away I noticed an intricate raised design on the front . A gentle wipe with my finger revealed a palmetto tree and I instantly knew that I had dug a cuff-sized South Carolina button.

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I could tell that it was in excellent condition and had a lot of silver wash still on it; I knew it would clean up well. At the end of the hunt I wiped off the back and read the back mark: "Hayden Gregg & Co/Charleston." Later research told me that this firm was a jeweler/silversmith in Charleston that produced silver and other items under that name from 1838 to 1843. The history of the company makes no mention of them producing buttons. Albert's lists a one-piece SC militia button for Hayden Gregg & Co but no two piece version; apparently this is a pretty rare button. It is in exceptional condition and completely intact; here it is after cleanup

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So back to the hunt...
I continued to work the site with the larger coil. A couple of two-piece buttons, the back of another one, a keyhole cover, etc. Then the AT Pro rang out a solid mid tone of 67 . I dug the hole, pinpointed, and pulled out (to my surprise) another SC militia button-this one coat sized

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This one has a "Shuyler H&G/New York" back mark-the same as the militia button I found on a previous hunt. Buttons with that back mark date to the 1850s, and many of them were made by Scovill

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This is the fifth SC militia button I've found this year plus one last year

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Here are my finds for the day.

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Well I guess I know where I'll be hunting this weekend :icon_thumright:
 

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Congrats on some great buttons, the SC cuff is awesome.--JB
 

great post and pics of the excellent finds. congrats
 

Buttons are some of my favorite finds. You have some very nice ones here. That little silver SC cuff button is spectacular. Awesome recovery. Well done.
 

Excellent button, and the condition is spectacular. Good luck on the weekend, hope you make some more sweet finds
 

We need to have a "I don't Like you" button for people that Find FOUR Militia buttons. Totally awesome score!
 

Excellent dig Glenn that silver SC is crazy. Congratulations
 

Those buttons are awesome!!! Congratulations, they are in great shape.

HH, RN
 

Wow that's a beauty! Love seeing that palmetto tree pop out the dirt! Big congrats on both but especially on that silver SC button, great condition!
 

Excellent Palmetto buttons Glenn, especially that Hayden variety. And she's in great shape to boot. Have you checked online for references? Sometimes Albert's listings and Rarity info is outdated, but even at that, it would be surprising that this is a completely unlisted variety. Or perhaps it was personally purchase by a soldier? Anywho, it rocks buddy.
 

Congrats on two pre war SC buttons. Nice additions to the collection!
 

Congrats DND. That silver wash button is exceptional.

Best of luck to you sir.
 

Buttons are some of my favorite finds. You have some very nice ones here. That little silver SC cuff button is spectacular. Awesome recovery. Well done.

Appreciate the comments K1. I never get tired of digging buttons, even the plain ones.
 

Excellent button, and the condition is spectacular. Good luck on the weekend, hope you make some more sweet finds

Thanks J. That one seems to be the site that keeps giving-hopefully the trend continues! There's always more to be found.
 

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