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hit a familiar cellar site (where i found the colonial coin spill ) yesterday for quite a few hours as i still had a good feeling about that place . well i found a good number of buttons and a couple of early ones with some unique backmarks . these two examples i believe are from the very late 1790's to about 1815 the first has an eagle design and is most likely an American made button
the next is a very uncommon because while most British buttons of this era have a crown embossed backmark to represent England or British made this one has the Welsh three plumes insignia
also i found a mega huge dropped musket ball , one of the largest i come across in some time although i haven't officially used the micrometer on it i know it has to be atleast .65 caliber a huge round it is
unfortunately the only coins i found was a 41 wheatie and a couple of clad dimes but my find of the day was an all time first for me
it still was a great day because of the sterling silver thimble i found , something thats been on my list for years now .
hey thanks for looking and HH.
Dan

the next is a very uncommon because while most British buttons of this era have a crown embossed backmark to represent England or British made this one has the Welsh three plumes insignia

also i found a mega huge dropped musket ball , one of the largest i come across in some time although i haven't officially used the micrometer on it i know it has to be atleast .65 caliber a huge round it is

unfortunately the only coins i found was a 41 wheatie and a couple of clad dimes but my find of the day was an all time first for me

it still was a great day because of the sterling silver thimble i found , something thats been on my list for years now .

hey thanks for looking and HH.
Dan