4) buttons back at my uncle's foundation

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Nice!!!! Congrats!!!!
 

The little one with the big shank is a pewter button. Good indicator of the age of the site. Keep hitting it hard.
 

Usually pewter buttons with big shanks like that arefound on my sites that are 300+ years old.
 

All 18th C examples.
 

Great finds fellow Mass hunter- Congrats!
 

Nice buttons! Always a plus when there's a design too.
 

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