Three MORE woods buttons

rasrandy

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Well I went back to the woods for about two hours today.I came home with
three more buttons and a 194? wheat. The largest button just bigger than a penny
is plain and no marks.The other button is the exact size of a penny and says
london and treble and 30---cant make out the other word---The smallest flat button
is awfully thin,no marks BUT it looks like it was made from two halves. I say this because
on the back there is a seam-like ridge that runs across the back.Other than that the
weather was good today.HappyHunts
 

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rjnail

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nice finds, i have not found buttons in a long time
 

Strand-Filter

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Nice finds. I had no idea that finding buttons was such a big part of this hobby until I started reading this forum. I will be spending most of my MDing time at the beach,
 

The Seeker

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Your Buttons are a clue to something bigger, those buttons are there for a reason and have no connection to the Wheat pennie you found with them. the buttons are from the 1800's . I would go back to that spot and look for something like a depression in the ground or trees that should not be there.....
Good Luck !!!! Seeker ;D
 

JerV3

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Nice buttons. Seeker is exactly right. Those buttons didn't get back there for a reason. Those are flat colonial buttons. They date early part of the 1800's I would say. I would also look around for a cellar hole or depression in the ground somewhere. They didn't lose buttons like that. Maybe one but not 3. Some one had to be doing some type of work or traveling through there at one point on a dirt road maybe. Look around that same area more. You may be onto something. Those buttons are atleast 100 yrs older than the wheat.

Good Luck HH Jer
 

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