One of my best US military buttons

8Reales

Bronze Member
Joined
Dec 16, 2015
Messages
1,876
Reaction score
3,630
Golden Thread
1
Location
Baltimore
🥇 Banner finds
1
Detector(s) used
AT Pro, BH Tracker IV
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
This post consist of several short hunts last week. Some radon stuff, lead, buckle parts, clip, ect.
IMG_5400.webp
Some wheats, early Jeffersons, some buffaloes, and a 1943 P War Nickel.
IMG_5401.webp
Old cameo earring piece ? and nice old token from the Baltimore area, Tilghman and Drakeley were in the oyster canning industry in the late 1800s.
IMG_5402.webp
Non metal finds are these three marbles and an old button, porcelain ?
IMG_5405.webp
Surface and change silver finds, the two rosies were found by my brother at his food place, the 925 earring was found by me at goodwill entrance.
IMG_5403.webp
Best for last is one of my best US buttons, 1814-21 Federal Artillery Corps.
IMG_5406.webp
HH n GL to all.
 

Upvote 33
Very nice button and great condition. The detail on these is amazing! Congrats.

Thank you, it started chipping as soon as i got it out of the mud clump, I sealed it with some wax, hopefully that will stop the chipping
 

That oyster token is my favorite, but I love that button, too! Very nice relics!

Yes that token is also a nice piece, first thought it was a much modern piece, so the patina seem like it had been underground for a while, once i looked up the name it was clear it was an old piece.
 

That button is awesome! I sure hope I can find a military item like that. Congrats!

Im sure u can find much better stuff in Massachusetts, just try old parks if they allow detecting
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom