Patriot Relics Silver Member Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 3,709 Reaction score 5,618 Golden Thread 5 Location Lowcountry, South Carolina / Richmond, Virginia 🥇 Banner finds 5 Detector(s) used CTX-3030, Deus XP II Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 14, 2018 #1 Interesting button dug in FL while on hurricane evac. 1 piece copper, anyone recognize it? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Diving for Pleasure and Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
Interesting button dug in FL while on hurricane evac. 1 piece copper, anyone recognize it? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Diving for Pleasure and Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
DiggerKid2003 Sr. Member Joined Jul 5, 2014 Messages 469 Reaction score 1,103 Golden Thread 0 Location Spotsylvania VA Detector(s) used Garret At Pro, Garret Pro Pointer, Wireless Z-Lynk headphones. Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Sep 14, 2018 #2 1812 regiment of rifles? Upvote 0
Truth Gold Member Joined Apr 13, 2016 Messages 14,332 Reaction score 32,154 Golden Thread 2 Location Abita Springs La....Born in New Orleans 🥇 Banner finds 2 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used EQUINOX 800 Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Sep 14, 2018 #3 It’s beautiful Upvote 0
DCMatt Gold Member Joined Oct 12, 2006 Messages 10,472 Reaction score 13,785 Golden Thread 0 Location Herndon Virginia Detector(s) used Minelab Equinox 600, EX II, & Musketeer, White's Classic Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Sep 14, 2018 #4 Looks like B&ER. Bristol & Exeter Railway? Doubtful but who knows... Upvote 0
Rookster Sapphire Member Joined Nov 24, 2013 Messages 29,382 Reaction score 111,671 Golden Thread 0 Detector(s) used XP Deus, F75Ltd., AT PRO, Garrett pointer Primary Interest: Cache Hunting Sep 14, 2018 #5 Very nice.Congrats Upvote 0
Patriot Relics Silver Member Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 3,709 Reaction score 5,618 Golden Thread 5 Location Lowcountry, South Carolina / Richmond, Virginia 🥇 Banner finds 5 Detector(s) used CTX-3030, Deus XP II Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 14, 2018 Thread Owner #6 Thanks for giving it a shot gents, not at Regiment of Rifleman, but the script does have me thinking 1812 era. Still no definitive ID Upvote 0
Thanks for giving it a shot gents, not at Regiment of Rifleman, but the script does have me thinking 1812 era. Still no definitive ID
Bramblefind Silver Member Joined Nov 26, 2009 Messages 2,952 Reaction score 3,977 Golden Thread 0 Location New York Detector(s) used T2/F75 SE Sep 14, 2018 #7 DCMatt said: Looks like B&ER. Bristol & Exeter Railway? Doubtful but who knows... Click to expand... Wow! I was skeptical at first but it does look like it SRA Postal Auction, Lot 588, Sale 158P. Closing Date: 14 June 2013 Attachments bristolrailway.webp 48.7 KB · Views: 54 Upvote 0
DCMatt said: Looks like B&ER. Bristol & Exeter Railway? Doubtful but who knows... Click to expand... Wow! I was skeptical at first but it does look like it SRA Postal Auction, Lot 588, Sale 158P. Closing Date: 14 June 2013
Patriot Relics Silver Member Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 3,709 Reaction score 5,618 Golden Thread 5 Location Lowcountry, South Carolina / Richmond, Virginia 🥇 Banner finds 5 Detector(s) used CTX-3030, Deus XP II Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 14, 2018 Thread Owner #8 Bramblefind said: Wow! I was skeptical at first but it does look like it SRA Postal Auction, Lot 588, Sale 158P. Closing Date: 14 June 2013 Click to expand... OH wow, DC Matt you nailed it. Thanks so much guys Upvote 0
Bramblefind said: Wow! I was skeptical at first but it does look like it SRA Postal Auction, Lot 588, Sale 158P. Closing Date: 14 June 2013 Click to expand... OH wow, DC Matt you nailed it. Thanks so much guys
Patriot Relics Silver Member Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 3,709 Reaction score 5,618 Golden Thread 5 Location Lowcountry, South Carolina / Richmond, Virginia 🥇 Banner finds 5 Detector(s) used CTX-3030, Deus XP II Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 14, 2018 Thread Owner #9 Would have been from 1836 – 1859... Given the construction suspect the 1830s. Crazy how buttons travel Upvote 0
Would have been from 1836 – 1859... Given the construction suspect the 1830s. Crazy how buttons travel