Large cents & 1820s Marines Button......updated pics

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Large cents & 1820's Marines Button......updated pics

The day started off with a bang and the bang was two Indian head pennies in the same hole , and it was the first signal of the day!

.......this is going to be good i said to myself. The house I'm hunting is one I gained premission earlier this summer but was saving it for late in the season...Its a house that is still standing but has been abandoned for years ....still in pretty good shape the lawn has been mowed from time to time which makes the detecting pretty easy....now that I am detecting the front lawn and after the big bang, I got another hit which turned out to be a flower button that has a nice design to it....

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As I continued on... the next find was a small blown button but it was crushed and had a small dent on the surface....still swinging the coil and just having a great time , enjoying the sun ....I get another big hit , this turned out to be a large copper (1845) Coronet....My 39th copper of the year.....and it has been a good one.

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This spring and fall have been nice to me with the coppers.....The summer has been a wet one and I never got out as much as I would have liked but between work and the rain ....This beautiful fall weather is making up for it ...so I try to get out as much as possible for now, the snow will be flying soon.......!

After finding a few more items and some metal pieces ...I hit it big again I found two beautiful OLD (Memorial Cents) If anyone is interested in purchasing them let me know! lolol

I decided to pack up and head on over to Geneseo area that I have hunted in the past . The area I hunt is a cow pasture that has given up many early colonial coins, buttons and you name it Relics.....After having my lunch and changing my battery pack i noticed that my batteries were low on my detector ( which was not good) since I planned on doing an all dayer.....Is that a word! Well you know what I mean! Getting started I made my way to the area that has always given up some nice large cents....so after about an hour and no hits I finally get a deep low consistant hit....It was a small, very small round bubble button. It was a nice find.....next and only a few feet away I get a solid hit from all angles....I can't believe it , I know I hit this area pretty good, dig down 7 to 8 inches and "Wahlaaa" 1825 large cent and my 40th of the year...

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Now the area has all kinds of red brick chips, ash, and all kinds of pottery chards in this area and in every hole you dig...what again makes me believe the colonial home burned down....now checking the same hole with my probe give up a gold gilt marine button.....After looking in the Alberts blue book ....The time period from 1804 to 1821, there were a number of types made during that period....there is one that matches the anchor and the left wing of the eagle...the button is soaking to further clean it with out damaging it.
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The next button is one of my favorites...and is in nice shape , the braided design, nice green color makes this button one for the display case...

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All the other items were found here and there through out both sites.........Once again, no site is ever hunted out.

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This is the cleaned version of the Marines button....but when looking in the Albert's blue book ,it seems that this button is not in there. When looking at the left wing and the tail feathers. ( they are almost touching) and the head of the eagle is far from the anchor. It's close to the MC 9 A.varity but its different. Any imput would be appreciated....... :help:

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Keep on Digging!!! :wink:

John
 
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LI Tom said:
40 coppers are a super year,congrats!My youngest is a senior at SUNY Geneseo and it looks like a great are to detect in.
It sure is Li Tom.......there is plenty of history in Livingston County. There happens to be some of the earliest settlements in western New York state not far from that area......Also one of the earliest roads or should i say horse and wagon routes pass within a few miles of the site i am detecting and that route starts near new York city passes throught the towns of Elmira, Dansville and Bath then continues all the way to Fort Niagara.....That alone explaines the history that is involved.......By the way that is a good College! John
 
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Very sweet finds there, WTG :icon_thumleft:
 
Re: Large cents & 1820's Marines Button......updated pics

dug the same exact button last month with same exact backmark! 1840's ;D urs looks much better than mine its pushed ... Jeff
 
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Awesome finds, looks like you have a pretty nice spot. HH and happy thanksgiving
 
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thanx for the info guys!!! willy
 
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The marines button is a beauty, lots of nice gilting left on it. You've got a good site there, the finds seem to be in very good shape overall. As for the buckle, I found a piece of one very similar to yours, and the date on the back was 1874. Keep working that site, sounds like it has alot more to give!.

James.
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The button is in very nice shape.
 

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