More Confederate lead

Digger70pa

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The Cumberland Valley
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Minelab Fisher Teknetics Whites Garret detectors
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Relic Hunting

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Those are some good finds.

That NY button thingy is interesting, never seen a backing like that.
Thanks. I was told is was part of a post war belt. I don't know though. It came out of a right spot surrounded by Confederate relics. I was thinking a cape closure of some sort. Who knows.
 

More very nice finds , those do look like 'Ga Teats' def, Rebel IMO .

Nice NY thingy & Eagle Thingy .

I have dug similar buttons like the Eagle but cannot recall if they were a CW type ?
or had another design ' if any on then ' It or they were Cuff size in my poor recollection .

Peace
 

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