39TH FRENCH REGIMENT BUTTON, BUCKLES, BUTTONS, BALLS, A WHATZIT...

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With the wife and kid gone this weekend, Bill D. and I got out yesterday to a site he secured permission for a couple of weeks ago. The finds weren't as old as expected but I did score a few buttons and other relics. One button, that Bill identified as a French 39th regiment button, was dug towards the end of the day. I'm still not sure of the period though. I was hoping Rev War but a Google search comes up blank on this regiment. Any help would be much appreciated. I also need help ID'ing the large broken brass relic in my hand. Thanks!!

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Wow bro that button is incredible. I will look it up when I get home. Great finds
 

yeah it's good. Dauphine Regiment. No record of service in North America for the unit, but obviously having found it sort of overrides that statement and does make it a Rev War button. The one in the book was found in GA.
 

yeah it's good. Dauphine Regiment. No record of service in North America for the unit, but obviously having found it sort of overrides that statement and does make it a Rev War button. The one in the book was found in GA.

That was quick, thanks! What was your reference book?
 

That 39th French Regiment button is incredible, imagine how much history is behind that little button, if only it could talk. You found a great assortment of relics, any of them would make any relic hunter's day. The 39th Regiment button is also in phenomenal condition, you did awesome out there.

Coinman123,
 

Had a fun time as usual Joey. Like you said, its too bad that site wasn't as old as we were thinking but at least we made a few finds. Glad to hear your French button was Rev War like we were thinking, and I know you're excited to hear that. That pit we hit at the 2nd site at the end of the day was starting to look quite promising. Hope we can get back there soon. And good luck on ID'ing that huge chunk of brass.
 

Great save, great condition.
Have yet to find a single "bird cage" shank of any kind.
 

That french regiment button certainly stood up to the test of time…Great find in my books…like IP says, Rev War period for sure...
 

Wow bro that button is incredible. I will look it up when I get home. Great finds

Too slow cuz. IP beat you to it. Try bringing your reference books with you next time :tongue3:
 

That 39th French Regiment button is incredible, imagine how much history is behind that little button, if only it could talk. You found a great assortment of relics, any of them would make any relic hunter's day. The 39th Regiment button is also in phenomenal condition, you did awesome out there.

Coinman123,
Thanks. I would like to make it talk by doing some research on the regiment and how the button came to be at this site.
 

That french regiment button certainly stood up to the test of time…Great find in my books…like IP says, Rev War period for sure...


It's in surprisingly good condition considering it wasn't too deep and in the middle of a cultivated field. Bill's find of the day is in spectacular condition as well but I'll let him show and tell. Thanks Patriot!
 

Had a fun time as usual Joey. Like you said, its too bad that site wasn't as old as we were thinking but at least we made a few finds. Glad to hear your French button was Rev War like we were thinking, and I know you're excited to hear that. That pit we hit at the 2nd site at the end of the day was starting to look quite promising. Hope we can get back there soon. And good luck on ID'ing that huge chunk of brass.

Yeah Bill, I had fun as always. I figured the button was Rev War since you said so. I look forward to expanding that pit....maybe we'll find a bottle like Stan's.
 

The hunk of metal you are referring to might be part of an artillery shell or shot canister. Lab Rat Pappy
 

Great looking button, the other large brass item kind of reminds me of the base for hanging weights to go on, with the hanging rod gone.
 

That's an awesome button & its in great condition. Looks like you found some other nice relics as well. Hopefully you can get an ID on the large brass, definitely interesting.
 

Too slow cuz. IP beat you to it. Try bringing your reference books with you next time :tongue3:

Ha yep he's pretty damn good at the id's. Glad he could help you out bro. That is gonna look really nice in a display case. I want to know more about that thing. I will have to do some searching. What a fun day and even better when you get a great id after the hunt. Great job man
 

Ha yep he's pretty damn good at the id's. Glad he could help you out bro. That is gonna look really nice in a display case. I want to know more about that thing. I will have to do some searching. What a fun day and even better when you get a great id after the hunt. Great job man


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