Found a Phoenix Button in Santa Cruz

Tseeker62

Greenie
Jun 28, 2013
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Santa Cru,z CA
Detector(s) used
Minelab Safari, Minelab Excalibur, White's DFX, White's MXT
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

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cool Button :thumbsup:
 

ALL THESE FINDS ON TNET MAKE ME WANNNAA CRY ,MAN A REGIMENT BUTTON WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK,ZUTPHEN
 

Nice dig, good detail on that button, it is cool.
 

What is the date on that beauty? Span-Am war? Spanish California colonial? We gotsta' know! Congrats, Sub 8-)
 

Very cool find! I'd be interested to know how you think it ended up there and the date of button.
 

Nice find. These buttons date 1810 to 1820 and were originally made for Haitian forces. They later became surplus and were traded (in many cases) to Indians along the West Coast. Did you get any other early relics there or was this a random drop?
 

Awesome detail!
 

What?!!?! I have heard of these being found in our area, especially down in Monterey. Congratz! Tom has found many from various locations around the Central Coast. Very cool find!!
 

Thank you, it cleaned up ok.
 

What?!!?! I have heard of these being found in our area, especially down in Monterey. Congratz! Tom has found many from various locations around the Central Coast. Very cool find!!
Thank you! Gotta love construction sites for fresh dirt! I was amazed when it popped out, I thought it was a clad quarter till I cleaned it up. It was down about 14" with a janky signal.
 

Nice find. These buttons date 1810 to 1820 and were originally made for Haitian forces. They later became surplus and were traded (in many cases) to Indians along the West Coast. Did you get any other early relics there or was this a random drop?
Yes, I found a cool early fork or spoon handle of heavy copper and a fired deformed musket ball.
 

Very cool find! I'd be interested to know how you think it ended up there and the date of button.
My site is very close the the Santa Cruz mission so I think it was an Indian trade item from the late 1830's.
 

What is the date on that beauty? Span-Am war? Spanish California colonial? We gotsta' know! Congrats, Sub 8-)
I think the late 1830's, so I think Spanish California colonial.
 

Awesome, welcome to the phoenix button Club! #2 regiment, Queen. :) I have a #4.
 

I found a "No. 14" about a year ago here in southern AZ...sent the info to Tom in CA here on the forum to forward to someone doing research/tracking of them.
It very well could be the only one found in AZ. Sure has a unique history!
Great find.
 

Awesome, welcome to the phoenix button Club! #2 regiment, Queen. :) I have a #4.

Thanks! It was a cool find, looked like a lump of bay mud and rocks when I found it.
 

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