Re: buttons , and coppers with Coinnut
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sjv
Dan is that the place you and I went to last time? If so, there a sure alot of buttons there. In the 2 times I went, I got about 25 plus the draped bust large cent ( no date, very worn).
Hey Sal, Yep, that's the place. Counting your buttons and the ones we found this past Saturday, we should be approaching 500 buttons from this multi hole site :shocked04: Believe it or not some of those buttons were right where everyone hunted and so were the 3 coppers we pulled. Moisture in the ground is our friend lol
Re: buttons , and coppers with Coinnut
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Originally Posted by
coinnut
Hey Sal, Yep, that's the place. Counting your buttons and the ones we found this past Saturday, we should be approaching 500 buttons from this multi hole site :shocked04: Believe it or not some of those buttons were right where everyone hunted and so were the 3 coppers we pulled. Moisture in the ground is our friend lol
Wow that's amazing you've pulled that many buttons from that area!!! Did I say WOW?
I hear you on the moisture situation :ticked: I'm getting tired of hauling H20 around watering my plugs...
Re: buttons , and coppers with Coinnut
That site is impressive, Dan! :happydance01: When do you think it was settled? I bet most of the signals are an artifact. I love it when the green coppers start to pop.
Kirk
Re: buttons , and coppers with Coinnut
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Originally Posted by
KirkPA
That site is impressive, Dan! :happydance01: When do you think it was settled? I bet most of the signals are an artifact. I love it when the green coppers start to pop.
Kirk
hey Kirk , it looks like late 1700's and they were abandoned before the 1850's it was really active (by all the backmarked buttons ) from 1800-20's .