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  1. I should clarify that I am not the one who had...

    I should clarify that I am not the one who had the information. I thought my button was Hessian until Danny (Del) told me the story above about why these Haitian buttons are found in New England and...
  2. There is a very interesting history regarding...

    There is a very interesting history regarding these Haitian buttons. I won't bore you with the long post I found online but, apparently, King Cristophe died circa 1820 and there was a shipment of...
  3. Hammered cellar holes seems to be the norm so it...

    Hammered cellar holes seems to be the norm so it doesn't bother me. There is always something that was missed. We have made some stellar finds at hammered sites. It does make the non-hammered sites...
  4. Thanks for helping me keep things in perspective....

    Thanks for helping me keep things in perspective. What I was trying to say is you have been killing it on finds lately yourself. That Draped Bust Half Cent is one of the most awesome coins I have...
  5. Yeah, I'm tearing it up with good finds but I'm...

    Yeah, I'm tearing it up with good finds but I'm not "tearing it up with three coppers every time I turn on my machine tearing it up." :rofl::hystericallaugh::lolsign:
  6. 1757 - 1774 British Royal Navy Captain's Dress Cuff Links!

    Got out yesterday and hit a new colonial cellar hole permission. Site was stingy and had, obviously, been dug before but not very recently. I got a few odds and ends but the Find of the Day was this...
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