Officer's 1812, mint Revolutionary war and other relics.

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Well, it looks like it's my 100th post on Tnet since I've joined it in 2016 :laughing7:

Had a few decent hunts in the last week that produced some cool finds. Just wanted to share with you my favorite ones.

Friday was a slow detecting day, but I still managed to find a nice relic.
Very well preserved War of 1812, British officer's 13th regiment of foot coat size button. The first one for me.
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An other great find was this mint condition Revolutionary War 29th regiment of foot ''The Two and the Hook''
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An unknown to me two piece button.
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A beautiful silver plated Dandy button.
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An other interesting button. Very nice design.
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Huge Dandy. Probably my biggest one.
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An interesting gold guild copper lion head.
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And a cool buckle. Never found this type before.
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Haven't found any coins which is unusual, but I'm still happy with the cool relics.


Thanks for the comments.
 

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Just stunning! Fantastic finds in excellent condition as well!
 

AWE SUUUUUUM!!! Us left coasters don't get the opportunity for relics like this :)
 

Nice buttons! I wish I could find buttons like that here! Congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

Freakin awesome I think I would rather have those than most coins Well done Great display pieces
 

All great stuff... even the civilian ones! Crazy condition on the 29th!
 

Awesome finds, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

Wow man I'm loving those buttons! I really like the lion head item, very cool.
 

Those are some nice buttons.
The 29th takes the cake.
 

Congrats, Fabulous Finds! Love that Lion.
 

some really nice finds
 

All great stuff... even the civilian ones! Crazy condition on the 29th!

Thanks man. It's crazy to see a 250 years old pewter in such condition. If I've found it 4 years ago I would be sure it's relatively modern.
 

Great saves on those awesome buttons. Congrats!!
 

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