Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

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Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

I met up with my friend Dale at a new farm field we have been detecting. Some Indian Heads and flat buttons have been found there recently. I spent about an hour digging depression era trash. I got a dime signal and dug the food stamp token, which is a first for me.

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I figured it may be my last outing of the year so I needed to find the older stuff. I quickly left for my "button field", which was not far down the road. The button field has produced hundreds of buttons, more than a dozen coppers, and some Spanish Silver, but I had not dug a large cent there in over a year. This was my first outing to the field with my new SEF "Butterfly" coil. I immediately started digging buttons that I have missed in the past. Many were more than 8 inches deep, but most were in the 4-6 inch range. Nearly all had broken signals, and a few even read on the ferrous side of the scale in the negative numbers. I dug some real beauties, but the keeper of the day is the small eagle button with the backmark I. Scott & Co. This dates the button to the 1830's. The button has UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and E PLURIBIS UNUM. It is not in great shape but a keeper for sure!

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I short time later and I got the signal I was hoping for, and dug what I could tell was an early Matron Head Large Cent. It is in bad shape but I was able to get a date what I think is 1817 off of it.

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I was feeling really good by now, digging some more buttons and some thimbles, even a Ford key from the 1930's. Then I got another great signal. I was thinking it is too good to be true. Out came another copper, this one showing no detail. I was thinking it was a KG, until I got home and after a mild bath in Hydrogen Peroxide I realized it was a 1796 Large Cent! The odd thing is that the only detail remaining is the date and the bottom of the bust, so I have no clue whether it is a Draped Bust or Liberty Cap. I am leaning toward Draped Bust, but let me know if anyone disagrees.

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At this point dusk was approaching and I was starting to hear the sound of screeching owls and other creatures coming from the woods. I was hoping for one last button, and got a broken pull tab type of signal. At first when I saw the gleam of silver, that is exactly what I thought it was; another pull tab. I nearly screamed out when I saw the complete silver cuff link in my hand!

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What a way to end the day, and most likely the year! It has been a great year of detecting for me!

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Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

A Big congrats from Colonial PA! The silver cufflinks would make any Colonial hunter's year. You went out in style, Neil. Damn, a complete set of 18th century silver cufflinks! :headbang:

Kirk :hello:
 

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very solid outing.. 2 coppers and a set of silver cufflinks is always a success :icon_thumleft:
 

Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

Great ending to your year Neil. Congrat, can't help you on the 1796, not much showing on photo, but it is amazing that two of your finds are identical or nearly identical to two finds I made in the past couple years, shows how similar items were used in a regional area I suppose. :)

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,263891.html (Cufflink post) (Albert's UU 132B) Unclassified

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,234610.0.html (Patriotic button post)

Don
 

Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

Man Neil what a post. Those silver cuff links are awsome. And that eagle button is one of my favorite buttons I have scene posted this year. What a way to end the year. :icon_thumright:
 

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nice hunt!!! nice LC!!! MR TUFF
 

Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

Great hunt any time of year but especially to close out the year. Love that patriotic button and the silver cufflinks!
 

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The Button is first rate Neil and is in good enough condition to see the whole design: A BIG CONGRATS! With these bigger coils ( I use the 10x14 SEF Excelerator) all those broken pull tab and even signals that bounce to iron are usually buttons. That complete cufflink is unstoppable!! :hello2: :icon_thumleft: :wink:
 

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Amazing finds as usual, Neil. I absolutely love those cuff links! :coffee2:
 

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Buttons a keeper & the cuffs are just as nice :icon_thumright:
 

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the cufflinks are awesome! congrats
 

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Hey Neil,

Nice group of coins and relics, plus a pair of fabulous silver cufflinks to top it off! Can't ask for more than that!
 

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That's the way to do it Neil!! Told ya that SEF would put ya in a whole new ballgame... I truly believe they are the best coils available for any machine out right now. Deep, stable, and separation like a knife. That aint the last outing, come on now, we're a die hard group and I know I'll be detecting straight through Xmas lol. The cufflinks are absolutely stunning!!
 

Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

that cuff link is a killer find! :thumbsup:
 

Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

Those cufflinks are extremely nice!
 

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fir469 said:
That's the way to do it Neil!! Told ya that SEF would put ya in a whole new ballgame... I truly believe they are the best coils available for any machine out right now. Deep, stable, and separation like a knife. That aint the last outing, come on now, we're a die hard group and I know I'll be detecting straight through Xmas lol. The cufflinks are absolutely stunning!!

I can go year round...as long as the ground is not too solid. Even with temps in the high 30's during the day, the ground was frozen in spots due to overnight lows in the 20's. With daytime temps expected to be in the 20's over the next few days at least, I am not so optimistic that there well be a thaw anytime soon.


Don in SJ said:
Great ending to your year Neil. Congrat, can't help you on the 1796, not much showing on photo, but it is amazing that two of your finds are identical or nearly identical to two finds I made in the past couple years, shows how similar items were used in a regional area I suppose. :)

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,263891.html (Cufflink post) (Albert's UU 132B) Unclassified

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,234610.0.html (Patriotic button post)

Don

Thanks Don. When I have a chance I will lube up the coin with some Vasoline which may bring out a bit more of the detail...like I stated in the original post there is a bit of the lower neck area showing, which may offer a clue (not that it matters much).

Apparently the button was made by more than one manufacturers. As for the cuff-links...I bet each pair was unique, even those made by the same silversmith.
 

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Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

Now that is a hunt to remember.... end of season or not! :icon_thumright:

I especially like the complete cufflinks. :notworthy:

Hope you can get an ID on that 1796 LC. 8)
 

Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

Really nice links & LC!
Try a pencil rub on that '96 yet?
Might give you something, (probably a headache) :laughing9:
Great Digs :thumbsup:
 

Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

Nice looking set of links and buttons, great way of ending the season off. :icon_thumright:
 

Re: Large Cents, Buttons Galore & Early Silver Cuff-links! What an Ending!!!

Wow nice finds Neil i have never seen a food stamp token either. And cufflinks amazing. I'm waiting to get out again. We have plenty of time yet. HH Mark
 

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