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    Gorgeous full gilt Silver NY Excelsior militia button

    Got out with Todd to go look for some sites.we found one early in the morning and nabbed a few buttons.brutally humid couple hour hike looking for more but didn't find any more.finally at 3 pm Todd says lets go hit that site we were at awhile back and did well at.This time we both went all metal with no discrimination on our MXT's and dug any positive VDI's that were mixed in with all the iron around the cellar hole lip.nabbed a few more buttons and a sweet almost fully silver gilted early 1800's New York Militia " Excelsior " eagle button and what I think may be a pipe tobacco tamper? But thinking more like a curtain tie back
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    Veteran Member Bell-Two's Avatar
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    That is one of the most beautiful buttons I have ever seen!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bell-Two View Post
    That is one of the most beautiful buttons I have ever seen!
    I agree, that is a showstopper Dave!
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    Holy cow!! Awesome button, WTG!!!
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    That button is absolutely beautiful!
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    what a great NY. militia button Dave an ol partner an i got 3 just like that at one site , they can clean up extremely well when they still have their silver plating. nicely done
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    Those are some really nice finds. Terrific button!
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    That's a great looking button, Dave. I didn't get to see the rest of the buttons in the other batch of pics. Good you got a few of those too but Guessing they didn't clean up so well as there aren't other pics of them. I find my all metal mode unusable. My machine has a third "all metal mode" that I am uncertain the manual states. I believe the all metal mode and program 4 are like pinpoint modes while the third one I sometimes use has a higher threshold and gives a VDI readout (of Ir1-Ir4). I find it only useful in finding the iron targets to see how close to a site I am. Even with the small/Med DD I use I find it hard to differentiate between a good target and the falsing off the iron edges. Props to you (or your machine).

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    Beautiful button Dave! Yea, was out myself yesterday and man was it brutal! Can't wait for the fall.
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    Not sure "gorgeous" is a good enough descriptor for that button. That tamper is a great find also.
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    Nice to see the MXT back in action and sniffing out some great finds. That button is a beauty for sure.
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    Outstanding!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MangoAve View Post
    That's a great looking button, Dave. I didn't get to see the rest of the buttons in the other batch of pics. Good you got a few of those too but Guessing they didn't clean up so well as there aren't other pics of them. I find my all metal mode unusable. My machine has a third "all metal mode" that I am uncertain the manual states. I believe the all metal mode and program 4 are like pinpoint modes while the third one I sometimes use has a higher threshold and gives a VDI readout (of Ir1-Ir4). I find it only useful in finding the iron targets to see how close to a site I am. Even with the small/Med DD I use I find it hard to differentiate between a good target and the falsing off the iron edges. Props to you (or your machine).
    thanks! the other buttons were nothing special just plain and one tombac
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    That button is CRISP!
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    What an amazing Excelsior button! Great find!
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