Dug West Point Cadet Button

moreb

Jr. Member
Joined
Nov 15, 2017
Messages
78
Reaction score
289
Golden Thread
0
Location
Missouri
Detector(s) used
Minelab CTX 3030
F75
Minelab Sovereign GT
Troy Shadow X5
Fisher 1266X
Garrett Freedom 2
Garrett Deepseeker ADS ll
Garrett Deepseeker TR/VLF
D-Tex RS 200
Garrett Groundhog TR/VLF
A.H. Pro
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
I dug this button in a early 1861 Missouri site. The button is referred to as a Bullet Button in Albert's book.( We always called this style a ball button).Albert refers to it as a SU 2 . A photograph from a 1826 "Spies Book" in the New York Historical Society shows what it looks like in non-dug condition. The button has a eagle with 13 stars encircling it. No back mark. About 3/4" in diameter.

I've been to some relic shows and took the button with me and have only seen 1 non-dug example. There may be some dug ones out there , but I haven't seen or heard of any.

How about you TNET diggers? Anyone find one?

Keith

012.webp
 

Nice find. Congrats
 

That is one of the coolest buttons Ive seen on here awesome job!!!!!!Im gonna watch this post I wanna know also
 

Awesome find awhile back I found a 1890s West Point trouser fly button I recently found this one also I live approx 12 miles from West Point cool find you can email the West Point museum and they will tell you maker about utD1CBCCC0-3970-442A-94D0-B64CBC47C113.webp
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom