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Hey guys,

Out out this past week a few times despite the 100 degree weather and continuous thunderstorms. Hung up the DEUS and hit the coast with the mighty CTX. While I've come to love the XP as my inland machine, the CTX is the superior machine on the highly mineralized salt flats. The first site is a tried and true artillery site, over the past year producing a few War of 1812/CW relics. Not a ton of targets, but did manage 3 dropped bullets...2 rings but not 100% confident on the caliber...perhaps from a revolver, along with a few round balls.

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The next site was a colonial trash pit that always seems to produce a military button...the result of surplus military uniforms utilized to outfit slave labor in the 1850s. While I've hit the site dozens of times, fresh erosion revealed a new clay layer full of pottery and iron. By sweeping slowly and picking away between the iron I was rewarded with my first US cuff (1808-1830 30av in Alberts) and a pewter trouser button. The condition of this pewter cuff is incredible compared to the inland ones I've dug in the past.

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Among the iron trash I did manage a handful of civilian buttons and an interesting 1 piece ball button.

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My favorite civilian digs were a copper ring and a glass jeweled buckle fragment. Any info on the ring is greatly appreciated-

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Also dug a rat tail pewter spoon fragment and an unknown copper alloy...thing:dontknow:

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All in all a productive week in the mud, handful of brass ship building nails, harmonica, and assorted surface finds to round it out. Enjoy the pictures and good luck out there!

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What an amazing array bud! That US bottom is top notch man - I'm super jealous of that one. Great scores man all around.

I found that exact ball button a few months ago. I've seen maybe one other since becoming a Tnet member. I too would like to know more if anyone knows.

Congrys
 

Great finds man. Crazy how those tried and true spots keep giving up the goods. Very nice US button.
 

What an amazing array bud! That US bottom is top notch man - I'm super jealous of that one. Great scores man all around.

I found that exact ball button a few months ago. I've seen maybe one other since becoming a Tnet member. I too would like to know more if anyone knows.

Congrys

Thanks Scrappy, the ball button is unlike the CW era 2 piece I've dug in the past and not quite like the gas expansion variety. The recovery site dates 1700-1850
 

That's one nice button. Incredible shape too. But I am a big fan of shards too, I love the Pearl Ware.
 

Its easy to see you had a great hunt - congrats!
 

Super grouping and wonderful condition on the us button. Very enjoyable pics and display
 

Very nice relic hunt, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

That's one nice button. Incredible shape too. But I am a big fan of shards too, I love the Pearl Ware.

Thanks relic, for the longest time I would just walk over pottery shards, but now I love the context they add to a site
 

That's a gorgeous US button. Congrats on adding a new one to your ever growing military button collection
 

That pewter button is incredible.
 

I found a couple of those pewter 4 hole buttons at my 1812 site. Good to know they were trouser buttons
 

Boom! Boom! Boom!
 

well I'm back so lets go! Nice finds. The pit always produces!!
 

Those are some great finds VMI.
 

Very well done as usual Jon. That US button is in killer condition. Congrats on all of the nice finds.
 

That's an awesome US cuff button man :thumbsup: It's weird how some pewters are in better shape than others. I wonder if a different alloy made them hold up better. I've dug toasted ones and perfect ones from the same soil. Great hunt!
 

Nice condition for that pewter!
 

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