Eagle Artillery Button

Bharpring

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Dec 29, 2016
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Savannah, GA
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Detector(s) used
XP Deus HF coils, Minelab Equinox 800
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Had a short hunt with the x35 9" coil using my 3 tone program at 27kHz. Dug this 1814-1821 Artillery Button and an old iron shank pewter button.

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Awesome finds!!! Man you are killing it!!!
 

Had to squint due to the glare, but sure enough, there is an "A" there. Great find and it's in great shape.
 

Nice button, Congrats:icon_thumright:
 

Holy Cow Man! You are killing it! Kill it as hard as you can, the dry spells are horrible! :headbang:
 

I agree, the dry spells are horrible. Even worse are the times your stuck doing something trivial when you would rather be detecting. This week I stayed home for Thanksgiving and didn't travel for business so I was able to get around to some sites in Savannah. Thanks for looking and posting.
 

Loved visiting Savannah, what a beautiful town with awesome history.
Your Eagle button is very cool.
I've only found two Eagles, a plain one and a (D) Dragoons.
Not that many to find out here on the West coast.
Congrats on the great finds.
 

Great finds, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

I love the one piece buttons.
 

Awesome! Can I ask why the measuring of the button?

Jim

I showed the measurement because its smaller than the normal Eagle Artillery shown in Albert’s. This is my 7th “A” button, but my first small cuff. It also gives you a good idea of the scale.
 

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