Bucket List Find! CONFEDERATE CALVARY

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Hey guys,

Set out early this morning with the goal of recovering an 1812 pewter and landed on a site that has been productive in the past. After exhausting the available tide, I moved on to higher ground at another nearby location. This particular site has changed hands a few times, but almost certainly saw action during the the Civil War. A month ago I nearly did a back flip after recovering an Confederate Script I so I knew there had to be a few more goodies under the dirt. The first find was actually on the surface- a partial pipe and bowl.

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I then proceeded to slowly work my way through heavy deposits of iron...listening for the low chirps that have produced buttons in the past. My first dig was the backing to a 2 piece button- the right size for a confederate I but missing the front. At this point I slowed my CTX swings way down, hoping to recover the other half. Sure enough, the familiar sound of a copper button under the coil. I flipped the plug, expecting to see the other half of the partial, and was amazed to see other backing to a 2 piece. Initially disappointed, I thought I had dug yet another partial until I flipped it over. Apparently lightning can strike twice- CONFEDERATE SCRIPT C Cavalry coat button.

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This button has been on my bucket list for some time and the condition is nuts. Hard to believe that this incredibly rare/valuable button was recovered in saltwater conditions. It's listed as #131 in Tice's book with a manufacture of Bird & Co/ London.

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Over the next hour I also recovered a fired .58 2 ringer/.69 caliber enfield rounds, brass flat button, pouch rivet, and a strange copper cross. I'll certainly remember this one for a long time- enjoy the pictures and thanks for looking!
 

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Very nice,, that button looks like it was dropped yesterday.
 

The cross looks like it might be cannons. That button is exceptional.
 

Beautiful finds as usual!! Congrats on that beautiful button! :thumbsup:
 

One of those hunts you never forget! Nice job
 

Beautiful finds as usual!! Congrats on that beautiful button! :thumbsup:

Thanks Erik, this one must have recently eroded out of the bank. Usually 2 piece buttons don't survive as well as the pewters in our conditions.
 

Nice Civil war finds.
 

very nice man...but i like the worn pipe!

the button is killer too of course.
 

Awesome CSA cav. button ! Congrats


CMD
 

Awesome finds! Congrats.
 

Thanks Dan,

My first pipe find of this type- any idea on age?

Awesome hunt Jon!
That script C is unbelievable!
Big Congrats.
If you can show a pic of the hole on the pipe, thats how you tell the age.
The bigger the hole the older.
If you have any drill bits, check the hole with them. Starting with 64ths.
 

Awesome hunt Jon!
That script C is unbelievable!
Big Congrats.
If you can show a pic of the hole on the pipe, thats how you tell the age.
The bigger the hole the older.
If you have any drill bits, check the hole with them. Starting with 64ths.

Hey George,

Can't seem to find my drill bit set, but the hole is quite small compared to the others I've found at earlier sites. Perhaps civil war era as well? Here's a pic

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Looks quite big from the pic.
Im guessing earlier.
Bill D is the expert on them though.
Never found a whole bowl.
Nice.
 

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