Mysterious colonial pewter button ID? Militia?

relicmeister

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I found this pewter button in an area of N. NJ that has yielded a number of 18th century artifacts from several homesites. I’m wondering what the small number 17 over large letter LD inside an 8-sided star mean?

The only other military I’ve found in the area is an 1812
Artillery button.

Any ideas are welcome ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1542546098.695162.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1542546111.924224.jpg
 

Interesting find! :occasion14:
 

It is British Revolutionary War 17th Light Dragoons' button. They served throughout the war. It is a very hard to get item. It is not War of 1812. By then most of their military buttons had backmarks. Congrats!
 

That is a Great looking button. Congrat's, and Well Done on the I'D Smokey.
 

What a good find, was it in a house site or outside?

Was found in a wooded area not far from early established trail. Army’s likely passes through during revolution. Although this button is that period, I did also find war of 1812 buttons in general region as well.
Always looking for more. No actual battles just troop movements.
 

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