I dug my first GW INAUGURAL BUTTON!

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I still can't believe what a piece of American History I dug today!

The day started out with myself and 2 friends detecting in an old hayfield where we think there was an inn in the 1700's. I found a nice piece of a shoe buckle frame early on, and a couple of tombac buttons, and later I found an early brass thimble. My friends each found a copper, some buttons and other cool relics. Then things started getting slow and we decided to head to a cellar hole that was close by. That site didn't pan out so we went to another cellar hole that had been detected many times over the years, but my friend who had gotten permission to the site thought there might be some good finds left. There was a lot of iron and non-ferrous targets were few and far between. I started detecting in the thick brush where other detectorists might not have gone. I got a really nice signal ringing high 70's- 80's a few inches deep. I dug some dirt out and pulled out what I thought was a big dandy button, then I dropped it and one of my friends helped me find it. I finally found the button again and handed it to my friend. He wiped it off and said "Man, THERE'S AN EAGLE ON THERE!" I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the eagle on that button!

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Here's the button after we found out it was a GW button.

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These are all my finds from today. Almost all the relics were found in the field we detected early in the day. Other than the button and the suspender clip, there were not many relics found at the cellar hole.

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This is the button after I used a Q-tip to remove just the surface dirt. I am not going to attempt to do anymore to it, as I don't want to damage it.

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Here's an extra picture, I thought it was interesting- you can see the stamp of the eagle on the other side of the button!
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I can't get over how historic this button is. When I started detecting I would never have expected to dig something so closely connected with early U.S. history.

GL&HH
VTColonialDigger
 

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That is absolutely amazing! Congratulations on a remarkable and historical find!
 

Man, those GW buttons are amazing....

Congratulations on an outstanding find!!!!
 

A GW Button is near the top of my bucket list. Congrats on finding yours!
 

Wow. Congratulations
 

Super find! On my bucket list and simply not possible to find on the left coast, I'm voting banner, these are pretty rare :icon_thumleft:
 

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Fantastic find ColonialDigger. Thanks for sharing...
 

Congrats on an excellent find, and piece of U.S. History.
 

WOW....Congrats!
 

Congrats on an historic find!! My banner vote is in.
 

That's awesome! I found mine a couple of years ago in Shoreham, VT.

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That's great! Congratulations on an amazing early piece of American History!!
 

Banner vote I'm happy for you and you deserve it well done my Friend. Tommy
 

WoW!!! A GW. Sweet save indeed. Congrats!!
 

Wow! What a great piece of history to recover. Just did a quick eBay search. There is a nice non dug version going for $3,350 and a dug version considerably rougher than Stan’s button going for $900. Congrats!
 

Very sweet! Congratulations!
 

Forgot to mention, you have my BANNER vote!
 

Unbelievable!!! Congratulations on that GW. You did something that few us will ever experience. I truly love that button and the history behind it. Once again congratulations on finding “THE BUTTON OF ALL BUTTONS”.
 

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Congrats on your first GW Inaugural :occasion14: Living in New England, there's a good chance it won't be your last!
 

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