RN Gold Button

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Apr 20, 2009
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MineLabs (Explorer ) , Tesoro (DeLeon ) ,Garrett (AT Pro Gold)
I had a few hours this weekend to detect an old cart path and small field out here on MV. As I worked the cart path all I managed was two Indian heads, dates unreadable . As I entered the small field I got a got hit 12" deep , it turned out to be a piece of grape shot, often fired from passing British ships. About 1/2 an hour later I pulled a smaller musket ball. As I headed out of the field I got a crisp hit of 80 at 8" with my Tesoro. As I flipped out the plug I could see gold, and having pulled a 1787 gold guinea last year on MV , I thought I had another !! When I pulled it from the pug I could feel where the button shank had been. Still a cool find ,and after seeing what the uniform looked like it's amazing to think of an officer standing in that field !!
 

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Funny how many times you get fooled by a gold button for a few milliseconds.

It's a massive leap of faith to think this backmark was only used on officers jackets, because way more were used by civilians.
 

Nice find! Any pics of the button front?

aj
 

Funny how many times you get fooled by a gold button for a few milliseconds.

It's a massive leap of faith to think this backmark was only used on officers jackets, because way more were used by civilians.


And not even a leap of faith unless you believe some officers coats had plain buttons. These were officers, a small %, so pretty sure they would be wearing the correct issued buttons for their position or rank.
 

Yes, I just wasn't sure enough that there wasn't an unknown documented case.
 

Maybe a leap or not ?? , I try to keep some places private in respect to the land owners. Let's just say this area of the island " the brickyard " has been in private ownership since the 1700's. Many British ships used the bricks as ballast . The adjacent field was used a camp by many ships including a fleet in 1812. I have pulled many military button and other artifacts from this field. Sadly the owner of the 70+acres passed last year and the land is being devided and sold off. Last year I had the honor of walking a living 4 star admiral about this magnificent property and gave him some of the Navy related buttons. I'm not much of a speculator but this small field overlooking the cove has only produced military itens. Whatever garment it fell from ?? ,the joke was on me thinking I had another gold coin !!! Thanks to all who chimed in !!!!!
 

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