Few buttons and some more silver.

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Got out for a couple of hours today at my secret site and found a couple of buttons and another merc. I also found some clad and my usual 5 to 10 wheaties.
The top right small round button is, R W Robinson and was told (by vayank) it may be called a golden age button and dates 1836 -1848.
The larger flat button on the bottom right is a Hammond, Turner & Sons from Birmingham England, Decorated Button, made from 1823-1865.
The warm days are coming to a close. :(
Thanks for looking.
 

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Good Hunting !! :icon_thumleft:

Silvers always good ! :headbang:

Keep @ it and HH !! :D ;D
 

boondocker said:
good job better get them now snows coming :laughing7: dean
Noooooooooo!!!!!!!
Thanks Mud. :icon_thumleft:
 

Silver is always a happy find, but I really like those buttons! WTG
 

Thank you all. :icon_thumleft:
 

Those buttons are sure oldies. Looks like a great spot!

Don't let the snow stop you. The ground will still be soft and highly conductive underneath, as long as the snow is shallow enough to let signals through!
 

Nice finds and you probably have access to some old tea party places, LOL! HH, Mike
 

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