Two eagle cannon "corps" buttons now ?? 69035
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Two eagle cannon "corps" buttons now ?? 69035
Beautiful "mallet" style bottle , another water find ?
I use to post my pictures from my phone onto Facebook (didn't matter what size as FB would automatically resize them) and then just copy...
Congrats on the solo hunt Donnie , i seriously would of joined you had i know were going back there .
nice Jeff we had only ideas as to how deep it went in 5 but seeing Donnie's coin hole...
Congrats on the copper Roger and sorry I missed you Sunday .
congrats Drew , finding coppers this early in the year is remarkable .
Dan
Thanks Don
John , i like to dig big sounding iron at times and it has paid off many times .Thanks
It looks about that period , John and there was huge sentiment and regards for himin 1832 (the 100th anniversary of his birth) so much that Lafayette now an older man toured the states and honored...
Thats too bad about the fortress , i see there is a goodyear tire plant close by . no doubt they have built up over some of that historic ground too . great finds again Dave
There are many coil configurations and all have their pro's and con's , my personal choice is the "Double D" or "butterfly" as this seems to get even better separation and see's less mineralization...
Its because i don't plaster forty Facebook groups with my finds like everyone else does , only one of the very few i belong to at random . Sorry you missed it Todd and thanks .
Thank you Tim
There is an account of a British Marine or sailor being hit by a "galooper" just after the "Raid of Essex" in the war of 1812 , poor soul i couldn't imagine ! Thanks Jeff
Tony the half cent...
great find Dave and superb job on the restoration too:notworthy: are there any remnants of the fort in the map as well and is it off limits to explore ?
Dan
More finds from the "Artillery sites" , these were a group early homesteads not terribly far from an American fort and from all the recent artillery , light artillery type buttons many must of been...
I'm digging that cloak clasp , is it silver washed as it looks it in the picture? That was a really good sized deer :shocked03:
yes traditional funerary urn , its a nice find still . Congrats Jeff
Danny
The gold rings mass and purity affects the VDI , Drew . assuming that we use the same total weight of the ring but alter its purity (10k 14k 18k) its VDI will go from higher to lower in that same...
very good video CD and congrats on the sweet navy button , gotta make you smile pulling a nice piece of history from a hammered site . Loving that Deus!!
Dan
Merry Christmas to all the AD family here
Ron wished we saw you here more often , I hope you and your family are doing well sir ! Merry Christmas
Dan
Very creative Jeff , nice
great and festive display Dave
A full functioning sash buckle , i would heavily lean to around 1900 give or take a decade . beautiful find
Dan
Those are some "epic" hunts John :shocked03:, love the coins and relics !! Washington medals and or tokens can get a bit difficult to properly id as they made them when he was president , at the time...
Same hunt with Donnie B and HEAVYMETALNUT (Dave) great mild December day with good company , the Deus will sure smell out those smaller cuff sized buttons in mineralized ground. This particular spot...
Congrats on the scripted artillery buttons Donnie , I was sure hoping you'd hit a few with your coil. And the copper is the gravy !!
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yes porcelain and "milk glass" buttons date much older than the late Georgian period