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    quick hunt yields INSANE button, first Franklin, and More!!!

    Got permission to a sick house site today in CT. It was a big corner lot late colonial house. Built in 1790. I was super excited to hit the yard. My first signal was a small cuff button then I got a high 80s signal, I was thinking Large cent or other piece of copper but it turned out to be a nice ben Franklin half dollar! My first Franklin and second half out of 81 silvers this year! got that on live dig too! I kinda wandered around the yard and got a memorial signal. I dug some clad nearby so Wasn't expecting anythimg good. When I popped out of the hole with my T handle I saw a round disk and the turned it over and WOW! i saw an insane gold guilt button looking at me! As big as a silver dollar with an incredible pattern! Easily my favorite civilian button! I dug a iron buckle nearby.

    Lots of trash and clad was to be found and then got a nice deep mid tone. Ended up being a beautiful plated spoon piece. Got another mid tone wandering the yard and found this big thing with a nice design on it. Looks like it was two pieces seamed together and its hollow. Pretty heavy too. Brass. If anyone can help I would appreciate it highly. I also got a nail made into a hook.

    heres somepics! Thanks for looking guys!!! HH!
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    Nice job Isaac on the button and the Franklin. Keep up the good work
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    Nice finds, I love the Franklin, have yet to find one

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    Now that is a really great button! Big silver always makes one happy too!
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    Great job Issac. That button is really cool. I'm a coin shooter so my favorite is the Franklin Half. We don't see to many of them posted.
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    Awesome finds, Isaac! That button certainly has quite a "wow" factor!

    I love the Franklin Half too. I'm still looking for my first.

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    Very nice Isaac! Not surprising I've never found a Franklin, but Tony??!!
    I remember commonly seeing Franklins in pocket change....I wonder why we don't find more of them. That is one fine button too!
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    Nice! With some careful cleaning, I think that button will be really special.
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    Like Tony, I'm still looking for my 1st Franklin, on yours. That button is fantastic looking and I can see how that is now your best civilian button.
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    WTG Isaac that button is sweet and love the Ben Franklin very cool
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    Nice finds! I love the Franklin half, its always nice to find a silver half.
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    Excellent hunt Isaac. Love the button & Franklin 1/2. I'd love to find some big silver like that.
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    very nice hunt Issac!
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    Great job Isaac. Love the half and the button. Still looking for my first Franklin, unless I retrieve my Dansco album!

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    Thanks so much y'all. I'm loving this old button the most! The dirt slid right off !
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    great looking Dandy button Isaac , still looks like it has quite a bit of gilt on its surface and i love the hand tooled marked design.
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    I know in the east it is far more common to find a Walker than a Franklin. Nice find.
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