Lost Signal Hero Member Joined Mar 5, 2019 Messages 654 Reaction score 2,303 Golden Thread 1 Location Lowcountry SC 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used Equinox 600, Garrett 400 Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Mar 7, 2019 #1 I should have combined my threads, but anyway... Found this 2-piece button, today. I'm guessing it's civilian, but could it be military? No back mark that I can see. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Diving for Pleasure and Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
I should have combined my threads, but anyway... Found this 2-piece button, today. I'm guessing it's civilian, but could it be military? No back mark that I can see. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Diving for Pleasure and Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
HIGHSTRUNG Bronze Member Joined Feb 6, 2019 Messages 1,034 Reaction score 2,323 Golden Thread 0 Location Camden SC Detector(s) used XP DEUS 9" HF Coil, Garret Pro-Pointer, MI-6 pinpointer Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Mar 7, 2019 #2 No clue but nice find. And welcome from the Midlands of SC. I'll be headed to Edisto this weekend to dig around my in-laws place. Upvote 0
No clue but nice find. And welcome from the Midlands of SC. I'll be headed to Edisto this weekend to dig around my in-laws place.
HuntinDog Bronze Member Joined May 26, 2010 Messages 2,355 Reaction score 3,536 Golden Thread 0 Location No. Cal. Detector(s) used XP DEUS / MXT PRO / Garrett ProPointer Mar 8, 2019 #3 That's a nice button. A picture of the back would still help... and Welcome to TreasureNet Upvote 0
Tony in SC Gold Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 6,410 Reaction score 9,246 Golden Thread 0 Location Upstate South Carolina Detector(s) used Whites, Minelab, Tesoro, and custom machines Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Mar 8, 2019 #4 I ould say waist coat button, maybe collar? Upvote 0
Steve in PA Gold Member Joined Jul 5, 2010 Messages 9,614 Reaction score 14,268 Golden Thread 4 Location Pittsburgh, PA 🥇 Banner finds 4 Detector(s) used Fisher F75, XP Deus, Equinox 600, Fisher 1270 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 8, 2019 #5 Civilian "flower" button circa 1840s. Upvote 0