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    war of 1812 button and other finds

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Size:  48.1 KBthe war of 1812 button.
    Best finds GW Button and John Adams Cufflink.
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    Nice bunch of green
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    Senior Member fyrffytr1's Avatar
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    Is that an Artillery button?
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    congrats on the artillery button , its a bit hard to determine which variety it is though.
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    thanks ,it is hard to tell on that one its amazing how much the ground changes here from site to site. some of it is sugar sand and in other places its a clay like mixture and I hate to see the clay because its rougher on the relics.
    Best finds GW Button and John Adams Cufflink.
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    Quote Originally Posted by calabash digger View Post
    thanks ,it is hard to tell on that one its amazing how much the ground changes here from site to site. some of it is sugar sand and in other places its a clay like mixture and I hate to see the clay because its rougher on the relics.
    Yes the sand has better drainage while the clay will hold the moisture and coins and relics tend to suffer considerably while consistently sitting in water.
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    Congrats to your friend on the nice snag. You must be in on the fall line where the sand and clay are intermixed. Used to live south of Raleigh (Fuquay) and saw the same ground changes just on my 3 acres. HH!

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    thats how it is and a relic laying 90 ft away can be in pristine condition while the other will be toasted.
    Best finds GW Button and John Adams Cufflink.
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