Revolutionary War Button

Collers9640

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Nov 21, 2011
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Pennsylvania/South Carolina
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Equinox 600 & 800
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Relic Hunting
54th British Reg of Foot. Everything I have found at this site has been so well preserved in renders me speechless. They don't come any better then this button. It's pewter and as y'all know rarely do you find anything pewter preserved so well.'
 

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skimel

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Aug 23, 2012
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Farmington NC
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Garrett Ace 350
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Nice find! That is in beautiful shape! :icon_thumleft:
 

Connecticut Sam

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Sep 28, 2007
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Nice find, thanks for the picture. It would be nice if I can find some. Good luck.
 

dsinsc

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Nov 29, 2011
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The Low Country
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Super nice button! Your in the right area for them, I dug a 52 near Charleston earlier this year. I should say I dug about 3/4 of one, like you said most of the time pewter doesn't hold up that well. I did get the important part though the 52 is all there :)
 

Iron Patch

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Deus
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Pretty awesome. I was a partner in buying an older dug collection all found on Lake George, NY, and quite a few buttons were in that type of condition. Needless to say we did extremely well.

Generally you have to get them deep to have a chance to look that good. That or from fresh water.
 

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