I dug a foot-71th Regiment of Foot that is

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Had Monday off for the holiday so I made good use of the day and returned to the site where vmiairpwr07 and I had our marathon dig last Saturday. My back was still a little sore from hours of digging and sifting so I opted to leave the sifter home and just metal detect. This turned out to be a good decision.

The morning was really slow-a piece of melted lead here, part of a barrel band there; I began to second guess my decision to leave the sifter home. Then I got a deep signal & after a lot of digging pulled out what I thought was part of a sword blade-until I saw that it had a square piece of iron riveted to it. Dang!

After a 10 minute lunch break I got after it again and things started to improve. I dug a 13mm domed pewter button-a first for me. Ten minutes later I found half of a pewter coat button. Then a dropped 69 caliber musket ball plus a few other odds and ends.

Saturday Jon and I were talking about how the best finds usually come at the end of the day, and that is exactly what happened yesterday. I got a good signal then retrieved a fully intact pewter coat button with a tall iron shank. I put it in my bag, dug a dew more targets then called it a day.

Before hitting the road I cleaned the dirt off with water & saw that the button had scrolling around the edge. I emailed Jon and he quickly replied to tell me that it was a 71st Regiment of Foot (Fraser's Highlanders) coat button. This is my second British Rev War uniform button, both from this site. What an end to another good day!
 

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Nice find. Any Rev War button is a real prize.
 

Super nice button!!! Congrats on digging a rev war relic. I get super excited digging any military button but can't imagine the feeling seeing a Rev button roll up out the dirt! Again, huge congrats!
 

Super nice button!!! Congrats on digging a rev war relic. I get super excited digging any military button but can't imagine the feeling seeing a Rev button roll up out the dirt! Again, huge congrats!

Thanks Darby-didn't realize what I had but the excitement came a little later.
 

Great finds!! Congrats
 

It's hard to tell but looks legit. An awesome find and I hope to find a British or Patriot button one day (I've found two cruddy French buttons :))
 

Any ideas what these might be? I found them close together on the site.
 

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Someone id'd them in the "What Is It" forum-they are leftovers from roundball molds after the round balls were cut off.
 

DnD some sweet finds there brother. You've come a long way from that piece of property down by the river. Keep digging ....
 

Awesome job on the 71st button!

You were lucky to get some condition, pewters and the ground don't always get along together
 

That's a banner find. Awesome stuff. A light coat of briwax or some Elmer's glue mixed with water will help preserve it. Congrats!
 

Good thing it wasn't the 73st Regiment or the 74nd. Those are much more common than the 71th.
 

Nice one, and very lucky the iron didn't leach into the pewter as is often the case.

Seal that edge right away! The cracked portion may dry out and fall off fairly soon.
 

Good thing it wasn't the 73st Regiment or the 74nd. Those are much more common than the 71th.


Are you sure about that? :) 73rd is irrelevant not having served, and I would put the 71st as more common, unless you break it down into varieties because there is way more types for 71st than 74th. Off the top of my head the area that has produced the most 74ths I think is Castine Maine, but believe there was also 71st buttons dug there too. (would have to grab the book to be sure) But in general I think 71st shows up more at various locations... and I have even dug two of them myself. I think I need a 2nd cup of coffee because I almost forget about my own.
 

Good thing it wasn't the 73st Regiment or the 74nd. Those are much more common than the 71th.


Are you sure about that? :) 73rd is irrelevant not having served, and I would put the 71st as more common, unless you break it down into varieties because there is way more types for 71st than 74th. Off the top of my head the area that has produced the most 74ths I think is Castine Maine, but believe there was also 71st buttons dug there too. (would have to grab the book to be sure) But in general I think 71st shows up more at various locations... and I have even dug two of them myself. I think I need a 2nd cup of coffee because I almost forget about my own.
 

Great button D&D! Hoping to get into some Rev War sites this spring. That button will be a great addition to your military case
 

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