SC UNION Camp Silver & Buttons

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Hey guys,

Gheenoe78 and I, in search of new ground and potential uncharted Rev War/War of 1812 sites, took to the back water of the lowcountry in SC. The site that we had originally intended on hunting was unfortunately under 3 feet of river mud so that certainly was out. Instead we opted for our plan B- boating inland and using our eyes rather than goggle earth to identify the small clues of occupation that have yielded solid sites in the past.

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After an hour or so we landed at a promising new site. While the targets were scarce, we did manage to save some history...UNION history...from the saltwater river bank. The big surprise was my first target- a near flawless federal general service button, Waterbury Button Co, just inches from the high tide line.

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No chance this would have survived long so must have recently eroded in the flooding earlier this month. Could not believe the intact shank and visible benchmark...rarely intact from water recoveries. Next up was a pair of 3 ringers and a fired musket ball. About 20 ft from the button, I dug my first half dime- 1856! Crazy to think of the solider that may have lost it all those year ago. I know how we all love to debate silver cleaning techniques so I posted my before and after. Given its ruff shape and low numismatic value, I figured I'd try a few of my coin tricks. I started with lemon juice soaks...no effect of the heavy toning. Ended up utilizing short blasts of electrolysis and that got it to where I was happy. Before and after are side by side.

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Another hour of swinging yielded a few eariler flat buttons and an interesting bronze/copper decoritive piece...? Kind of looks like a sea horse without the head, but ID help is greatly appreciated.

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Thanks for looking!
 

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Certainly some great saves!! Nice work!!!:icon_thumleft:
 

WTG man...I am jealous...my water season has been over for a few weeks now. Get it while you can!
 

WTG man...I am jealous...my water season has been over for a few weeks now. Get it while you can!

Was a toasty 80 over the weekend, but gheenoe78 and I hunt the water year round. Water temps rarely get below 50.
 

Nice finds...You would think the salt water would eat that button up...Id say you are correct that it washed it out recently ...It looks great :thumbsup:
 

As pretty a GS button as I have ever seen dug. She's a beauty!
 

Very nice finds. That is a great looking button.
 

Nice finds...You would think the salt water would eat that button up...Id say you are correct that it washed it out recently ...It looks great :thumbsup:

Yea, I've dug other 2 piece in similar conditions and usually there roached
 

Very nice finds. The eagle button is sweet, as is the half dime. Best of luck to you and Gheenoe!
 

DANG THERE 07 YOU GOT SOME NICE RELICS .
 

Looks like you had a great day. Maybe you should do some short bursts of Electrolysis on that seahorse
 

Congratz on a good hunt and your first half dime!
 

Nice half dime. Nice pic of a Whaler bow! Congrats
 

I still can't believe the condition of that button. Looks like it wasn't even dug. Great finds man. The half dime is sweet too.
 

Super Finds.
Nice GS "Very" & Sweet Half Dime 'Imo In that Condition Cleaning is not an issue.
Cool how the minnie on the left is Cracked like it is. Hmmmm.
 

Super Finds.
Nice GS "Very" & Sweet Half Dime 'Imo In that Condition Cleaning is not an issue.
Cool how the minnie on the left is Cracked like it is. Hmmmm.

Thanks, the mini on the left was dug in tidal mud while the white one was near the button on the shoreline. Probably was on land until recently...
 

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