old button and colonial coin

midas

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Hi, all, been out detecting quite a few times in this spring like winter. Found the usual silver coins, indian heads, v nickels, etc. But, Angel said people would like to see these 2 pieces. A King George III copper 1775 and a civil war button - Massachusetts Artillery. Hope you enjoy the pics.
 

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great button Midas :smitten: :loveit: its much much older than the Civil War era ( just prior to and after War of 1812 i would say ) does it have a back mark on it :huh: very nice colonial copper is the front just as nice ?? sweet finds |:confused:) |:confused:)

Dan
 
That is a very cool button, I hope someone can ID that for you, very interesting. I am no button expert, but I also would say much older than Civil War era.
 
The button has a plain back, the loop is missing.
The copper on the reverse is just as nice. It's great how dry soil will preserve copper. Unlike wet acidy loam.
 
midas link=topic=8997.msg101393#msg101393 date=1329961838 said:
The button has a plain back, the loop is missing.
The copper on the reverse is just as nice. It's great how dry soil will preserve copper. Unlike wet acidy loam.

all the button makers they list with that front are from around 1808 to 1820 but i would say its definately a War of 1812 era one ...

as far as the coin .... its a very good one , yeah i bet that one didn't come from a clay ridden park here in New England |:cheering:
 
:shocked04: Two incredible pieces of history. Both the button and copper are in remarkable shape. :smitten:
Congratulations to you.
 
You've been holdin' out on us John! :beatdown: Shame, shame! \:hammer: lol
Those are awesome! A war of 1812 era button and a coin from the 1700's! :envious:
Either one would have me floatin' on air! <: :daydream:
Thanks for sharing them with us! |:confused:)
Congrats! :grin:
 
Yes Angel was right, we sure would like to see them. the button is awesome and that KGIII is in great shape. Now you have to promise us, no more holding out. Congrats on some great keepers
 
:wow: :wow:

Two great finds!!! Amazing condition... Thanks for sharing :)

Yay for spring-like weather--a high of 67 here in Central Kentucky! :shocked03: :cheering:
 

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