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Schuder3

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At the suggestion of many I returned to the same field that I found over 40 buttons a few days ago
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And this is what I found in about 3 more hours of scanning 11 - 1 (88).jpg
Another 20+ buttons, 1 large cent, a couple of Indians and 1 1857 flying eagle and 3 nice glass buttons without detector along with much more pottery and glass. 11 - 1 (89).jpg
Two eagles. The one facing is an EXTRA QUALITY backmark. 11 - 1 (91).jpg

I left some for next year. Farmer wants field back and is considering renaming me ground hog! I have a cellar hole that I found last month and have not yet detected because of the rain and muddy road. But I will hit it tomorrow and let you know what it has to offer. Thanks again for looking.
 

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Inspector

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Another nice hunt, nice glass buttons, congratulations on all the saves & BOL on your next
 

relic nut

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Wow! I've never seen that many buttons of so much variety in one site. Sure would be nice to know the story. Is there any sign of fire on anything you've dug? I know they would gather lice infested uniforms and clothing and burn them. Just my crazy thinking. 60 buttons in two hunts from one site has to be a record. Congratulations!
 

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Schuder3

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Relic nut, Old house sight and area of 6 slave quarters. Most of those buttons would not have been worn by slaves. Might have been party sight for the young men of the plantation. Funny, not much in the way of harmonica reeds.
 

relic nut

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Was there fighting near by? Maybe hospital site. Makes you wonder
 

RVRoamer73

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(droool).....glad you got back in there for a great hunt. A awesome day. Congrats!!
 

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The place that keeps giving, congrats on the fine hunt! :occasion14:
 

powrsurg

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Whats the thought on why so many buttons are in one place? I have a similar but less dramatic result in my yard. Im finding a lot of colonial buttons but no coins. Seems odd to me.
 

KevGA

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Certainly a tremendous return on your time investment! That’s an amazing variety and volume of finds. Well done and HH!
 

dirtlooter

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didn't realize that you were using the 6 inch coil, thanks for the info
 

JerV3

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That's a nice haul and a well used site.

I'd keep working that place.

Jer
 

BLK HOLE

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Wow looks like you have super site!! Can't wait to see what you find once the farmer turns the field back over to the "Ground Hog"!!:icon_thumleft:
 

WG2020

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WOW...another great hunt...you must have found where the farmer dumped his trash (old clothes)...we sometimes find the same concentration of buttons and buckles here in Europe....in old times, since there wasn’t trash service, farmers were required to cart trash from the towns after selling their goods in the market...once home, they would dump them in a section of their field...it is a great day when I come open one of these field dump sites...it is button, buckle, and the occasional coin heaven...now I have to ask, what numbers did the glass buttons ring up under (LOL, just kidding)...good luck with your hunts...Walt
 

A2coins

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That's crazy looks like they played tackle football there how do people lose so many buttons Well done
 

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