Long Live The President... SHOCKED!!!

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Long Live The President... George Washington Button..SHOCKED!!!

Was out detecting a brand new farm permission. I only had about an hour to hunt before I needed to leave to pickup my daughter.
Parts of the field were freshly ploughed. Other parts were 8" tall grass.
Can slaw after can slaw I trudged the field.
First good signal was an 1820 largie
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Next signal was a fake 18k gold ring

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Then right before i was about to leave i get a signal that sounded just like a small piece of can slaw.
But a bit cleaner sounding.

I popped the plug and pulled out a small cuff button.

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I noticed that it had some writing and gold gilting on the front.

When i got home I lightly went over the front of the button with some lemon juice and q-tip to bring out the gold gilt....

My jaw dropped...
A George Washington Inaugural cuff button!!!



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Researched in my book to confirm and indeed it is a WI 17B!!

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That is one historic and cool button. Congrats, a GW button is a lifetime find!
 

It doesn't get much better than that! Congrats on a banner worthy find. It get's my vote. Like the other person said you don't see this variety on here much.
 

I’m glad you decided to dig that signal. Turned out to be an awesome save. Nice piece of history and you cleaned it up to look real nice. Congrats!!! I vote banner.
 

Banner vote submitted. That's a great historical find. Congrats. The variety of GWI button is seldom posted, and it has killer eye appeal owing to the contrast of the gold gilt with the overall patina.

I dug a great US Navy button from 1795-1810 or so two weeks ago, but it shattered while I was brushing it with mineral oil. I never thought a brass button could be so fragile. :sad10: Oh well, live and learn.
 

That's a beautiful and rare find. Congrats!

Banner vote in.
 

Banner vote submitted. That's a great historical find. Congrats. The variety of GWI button is seldom posted, and it has killer eye appeal owing to the contrast of the gold gilt with the overall patina.

I dug a great US Navy button from 1795-1810 or so two weeks ago, but it shattered while I was brushing it with mineral oil. I never thought a brass button could be so fragile. :sad10: Oh well, live and learn.

Thank you. I appreciate it
 

Banner vote from me. Great save. Great condition. Love how the gilt came out.
 

Fantastic find! There have been a couple others posted here, but that is still a Banner find. My vote is cast.
 

Great find. Congrats.
 

Hi , Must be a wonderful find for you but God Save The King for 1000 years .No one saves traitors LoL TP
 

Hi , Must be a wonderful find for you but God Save The King for 1000 years .No one saves traitors LoL TP

King George III had a strong distaste for The Colonies
In fact he found them revolting ��������
 

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