1818 & 1833 Large cent, Early Eagle Button

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Yesterday, I went on a little Easter egg hunt. I didn't find any eggs but I did get two large cents. One was found in white sugar sand and the other in damp gravel about 10 feet away. Can you tell the one found in sugar sand? Another find was a small 10mm silvered eagle button. It's an early style eagle and may be a War of 1812 button. Please chime in if you can ID the button.
 

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A very nice Button and a pair of great looking Large Cents - congrats !
 

Nicely dug on the coppers and the early button.
If I had to pick one it would be the 1833.
 

Yesterday, I went on a little Easter egg hunt. I didn't find any eggs but I did get two large cents. One was found in white sugar sand and the other in damp gravel about 10 feet away. Can you tell the one found in sugar sand? Another find was a small 10mm silvered eagle button. It's an early style eagle and may be a War of 1812 button. Please chime in if you can ID the button.
Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 

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