Pre-1812 US Artillery Button Dug Today

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c.1802-1808 US Artillery Button Dug Today

Hello All,

Went back to the same spot I dug the sparse buttons and half real last time. This time I was out in the 98 degree "feels like" temps all day (12 hours) and ended up with 3 keeper targets total. That is far from a good day in terms of quantity, but there was a good, quality find in there. :headbang: Short video is below:



Was following scant signs, iron blips, very occasional brick and pottery, and melted lead/brass pieces. After 5 or so hours in, I got the first flat button. Tried like hell to find a concentration, and thought I had it when I dug the second flat button 10 mins after the first one, followed by 2 clay pipe stems. Turns out it was a tease, and no more to be had, until about 4 hours later when I got a dropped .44cal CW era pistol bullet and a smashed thimble. So pretty much a frustrating day except for one good find--which was that the first flat button turned out to be a pre-1808 pattern US Artillery button. Looks like the wheel from the cannon is too low to have "Corps" or "REGt" underneath, which seems odd. At any rate, this is the nicest one of these very shallowly stamped buttons I have dug. Not only does it have a stand up shank, but I can also see most of the detail. Normally when we dig one of these, it looks hideous, and if you can see the wheel and a cannonball or two you're doing great. So I was really pleased with this find. Glad it wasn't a skunk, but anxious to get back on track soon. Killing some time, hunting some less productive areas waiting for my hunting buddy to be free to go.

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Cheers,

Buck
 

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Nice of you to wait on the buddy for the good sites. Any button with the shank standing is a nice find.
 

Looks like slim pickens Buck, but at least one was a nice find. You're definitely putting in the hours so your time will come .....
 

Wow, 12 hours in 90s??
You definitely deserved that awsome button.
George
 

Nothing comes easy in this hobby. I love the look of those buttons. Very cool design
 

Good job brother--you always seem to find something nice! :thumbsup:
 

Congrats Buck on some nice finds there, that button is a nice one :thumbsup:
 

I know what that button looks like and it's a beauty!
 

Great button Buck! Any day You find an old military is a great hunt! Congrats
 

huge congrats on the sweet Artillerists button , I believe those varieties represent the 3rd Regiment of Artillerists from 1811-13 . I got one a few years back .


Dan
 

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Sweet button BB. Always enjoy seeing your finds and your videos. Keep up the good work.
 

Good find Buck even though you had to sweat it out to find it.
 

Looks like slim pickens Buck, but at least one was a nice find. You're definitely putting in the hours so your time will come .....

I've already found my share this year already, so I certainly don't mind taking chances and going on hunches to see if they pay off.

-Buck
 

Wow, 12 hours in 90s??
You definitely deserved that awsome button.
George

92 real temp, 98 for the "feels like." Yeah, that's summer hunting in Louisiana (summer being April through October!). Usually its over 100 with the feels like temps by now, so this stretch of dry weather in the upper 80s and low 90s is really unusual for June.

-Buck
 

Nothing comes easy in this hobby. I love the look of those buttons. Very cool design

I'm always happy to see any military button come up, but these are some of the earliest U.S. buttons we'd be likely to find down here. Any earlier and it'd be French or Spanish colonial.
 

Good job brother--you always seem to find something nice! :thumbsup:

Thanks my friend. Some days I basically just stay out in the fields until I can bring something decent home. :D
 

huge congrats on the sweet Artillerists button , I believe those varieties represent the 3rd Regiment of Artillerists from 1811-13 . I got one a few years back .


Dan

That's it! Thanks for the ID, Dan! I appreciate you taking the time to share that info with me. That's a beauty of a button you dug!

-Buk
 

Sweet button BB. Always enjoy seeing your finds and your videos. Keep up the good work.

Will do. You as well, my friend. :thumbsup:

-Buck
 

It sounds like you're a sucker for punishment staying out in those kind of temps!
But if you get a nice old button for your efforts I suppose it's kind of worth it.
I'd much rather try to stay warm then try to stay cool while detecting; prime time for us is early spring or late fall, sweater weather as we call it, I think cold beers in the shade of the back yard would be better than high nineties out in a field.
 

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