My best Fugio, some Fur Trade relics and a few early coppers.

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Haven't really posted since the season opened a few weeks ago. Being a community health care worker I'm constantly confronted to the crazy stuff happening right now and the detecting was a breath of fresh air for me in the last month.

Did a few pretty decent finds.

My Best Fugio cent. Didn't expect it to clean so well after seing it come out of the ground. The soil wasn't the best.

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Did a couple of hunts at my Fur Trade site. Found the match for my mid 1700's buckle. Was at 10 feet away from the previous one, couldn't hear it with all the nails.

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A mystery early button. Not sure what it is: Trade button,some Dandy, livery or sportsman type. It has an image of a beaver on the log with some gold wash that survived with the text CANADA still present. Unfortunately the rest of the text is gone. If someone has an idea, please let me know.

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I know that the North-West Company (a competitor of Hudson Bay Company in fur trade) used the very similar image on their coins and medals. They even had a gentleman's club in Montreal called The Beaver Club for the most successful fur traders. Could be related.
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An other fire striker with the maker's mark that looks like the Scottish coat of arms.

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Than an other one, of a different shape, with no maker's mark.

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Two dozens of early coppers. Only some of the better ones are in the pic.

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My only George IV halfpenny - 1823 almost mint

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A cut 1816 halfpenny token. Never seen them shaped in this way.

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An other cut halfpenny, Wellington 1812. Not sure why it was done, probably boredom.

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Good looking George III

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Some relatively modern finds from a Victorian field.

Civil War Connecticut button.

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Masonic two piece button with some early 1800's tokens and IHP I found next to it.

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Victorian hand engraved sterling ring.

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Modern silver quarter Edward VII Usually they are in a worst shape.

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The closest I ever got to a gold coin...

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A lead token with an imprint of 1837 Halfpenny

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A few crotal bells and military D badge (probably for Dragoons)

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Victorian Militia button from 1830's

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Thanks for the comments.
 

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Wow...I'm with envy!!!fantastic fur trade relics...
 

That button is one of the best I have seen posted in awhile - CONGRATS. Must be very rare.
Can't fully ID it, but the clues are there;
Dates from the Dandy Button period - 1750-80.
Not a Livery Button.
Unlikely to be a Sports/Hunts Button.
Which leaves a real mystery! (Maybe patriotic?)
 

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Awesome!!! Drooling!!! Congrats!!!!
 

I would say your finds are much, much better than decent. I would consider anything shown amazing. Glad you were able to get out and get some detecting in. Stay safe.
 

Thank you for being on the front lines during all this craziness, glad you were able to get out. And get out you did, that's an amazing array of recoveries. Beautiful coppers and that Fugio is sweet, congrats
 

Amazing hunts- that's a lifetime of coppers for many- Congrats!
 

So much eye candy to look at I’m salivating.
That Beaver button is a great find too.
Fugio is in great shape.
 

AWESOME FINDS!!! That Fugio is amazing!!!
 

That button is one of the best I have seen posted in awhile - CONGRATS. Must be very rare.
Can't fully ID it, but the clues are there;
Dates from the Dandy Button period - 1750-80.
Not a Livery Button.
Unlikely to be a Sports/Hunts Button.
Which leaves a real mystery! (Maybe patriotic?)

Thanks man. I'm really curious to find out what type of button it is. I always considered the possibility it could be a patriotic button, but I've never seen any Canadian ones. Plus, I would think a Canadian patriotic button would have a British crown on it somewhere.
 

Awesome array of coinage. The Fugio is beautiful. :occasion14:
 

Love the big coppers! Some of those cleaned up real nice!
 

That's an amazing collection of finds. I'd be happy with any one of them. Thanks for your service. Stay safe.
 

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Wow, some incredible recoveries! The stuff you find never ceases to amaze me!
 

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