Some of my recent finds

Dirtyjerseyx9

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Hi all, I am new here. this is my first post. Only been Detecting for a few months. Here are some of my recent finds.

The 64th Button was found in PA by my 15 yr old son at an old homesite built in 1861. ( Don't know how to tell if it is authentic but I think it is)
The twist Monkey wrench was found by me at the same home site.
The valve stem cover, strange button (any ideas let me know), the Ampule full of Yellow powder and Old fishing sinker was found in NJ near a river with history.
The RWB Award Ribbon was also found in NJ differnt location.
 

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Nice finds, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

Welcome to the hobby. I'm fairly new too. Nice finds. I especially like the button. Congrats.
 

Pretty cool stuff if you need Id on somethiung try the what is it not much gets by without an ID Well done
 

Welcome to tnet also Tommy
 

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GREAT assortment of finds DirtyJerseyx9. Thanks for sharing...
 

Nice finds. Congrats to you and your son, and welcome to the forum.
 

I’m the furthest thing from an expert but that 64th Button looks like the real deal. Maybe from the war of 1812 era?
 

I’m the furthest thing from an expert but that 64th Button looks like the real deal. Maybe from the war of 1812 era?

Nope, 2012 maybe.

Sorry OP a copy.
 

That "64" button looks like it could hold some really good history. I don't know what it is but it looks old. Congrats!
 

Nice finds and welcome to tnet from Niagara Falls.
 

Welcome to tnet forum, nice hunt & some cool recoveries, are the two pipe wrench pictures the same wrench, congrats to you & your son
 

I think that ampule of yellow powder is a very early match. The powder is sulfur and they used pliers to break them open. Very cool
 

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