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ironhorse

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Here's a find that's a real survivor!
On a treasure hunting trip with Iron Patch looking for new and exciting colonial sites to detect on, we happened by a great old site that IP had detected on about a decade ago.
We had just finished checking out another great old site that we've previously hunted looking for the left overs that the plough exposed. A few bits and pieces came to light but nothing notable.
We were heading to an area that we hoped to hunt. We were passing by an old field preiously hunted by IP and others. IP noticed the old guy who owned the place in the yard and stopped to have chat. Needless to say we were off and detecting soon after.
Heading down to known site with royal navy connections always gives one hope of finding some great relics. This site had been previously detected, but the plough is always a relic hunters best friend and every season a few targets are pushed away from the iron and are able to be found. Lots of buttons and odd little bits, sadly all the bigger relics were scooped up by previous hunters so picking the bones of the left overs was all that remained. ...lucky for me, I like left overs!
Memorable finds were a very toasty USA large cent and three navy buttons!
An 1812 era Royal navy button era was first, it cleaned up ok; next was a small cuff button..a tribute button from the ship San Joseph...a ship captured in a sea battle with Spain in 1797...it features the name over a crowned fouled anchor.
The third and most impressive was a wonderful example of an early bone back navy button! A first for me and so fitting with the site we were on.
What I've learned from the hunt was not to be afraid to follow other detectorists footsteps, I know it's great to be the leader but in this case I'm glad I was the follower!
 

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Haha, excellent finds bud. That navy button is in excellent condition and alone makes for a good day, but that tribute button is da winna’h!
 

That is an impressive button...with the bone backing still intact and such a cool patina too!

I also like that lead die in your pile!
 

Haha, excellent finds bud. That navy button is in excellent condition and alone makes for a good day, but that tribute button is da winna’h!

thanks
I was already feeling good about it all before the bone back showed up..it just put the whole site over the top !
 

That is an impressive button...with the bone backing still intact and such a cool patina too!

I also like that lead die in your pile!

sure is something that doesn't show up on the button radar too often..from the ground...pretty rare

actually it's a coin weight or scale weight
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Very nice buttons, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

Never found or seen a bone back.Good one.
Nice condition on the larger Navy, anything like that would make my day.

That is a lot of targets for previously hunted sites, AND that is a lot of buttons for one hunt.
It's dawning on me why you guys find so many military buttons, it appears the the colonial ladies of Dirtyville didn't have access to thread to keep the buttons fastened well. You guys consistently find more buttons than pretty much anyone else, find lots of buttons, some are military.

The numbers; you got about 30 (+-) buttons this one hunt, I got, thinking back to 2013 about 190 buttons, but that was in 70 separate hunts. Average less than a tenth of your number. Just thinking out loud.
 

Never found or seen a bone back.Good one.
Nice condition on the larger Navy, anything like that would make my day.

That is a lot of targets for previously hunted sites, AND that is a lot of buttons for one hunt.
It's dawning on me why you guys find so many military buttons, it appears the the colonial ladies of Dirtyville didn't have access to thread to keep the buttons fastened well. You guys consistently find more buttons than pretty much anyone else, find lots of buttons, some are military.

The numbers; you got about 30 (+-) buttons this one hunt, I got, thinking back to 2013 about 190 buttons, but that was in 70 separate hunts. Average less than a tenth of your number. Just thinking out loud.

hey there Rick
getting tuned into the right site helps a lot....
as for the numbers of button...this was a pretty big site, tonnes of iron, you need the plough to make the finds in those picked over places, the trashy areas were littered with many bits of lead, flashing and nails, and bits of brass etc , so getting shook up every year gives us another shot
research, doesn't put the finds in the pouch, I believe it only betters your chances of beating odds or the numbers for the win
as for the lack of good thread...just another thing to be thankful for
good luck out there!
 

Excellent finds...good on you.........................................:icon_thumleft:
 

I thought that one would bring you back! Banner find in my books!
 

Very nice buttons and that coin weight is the bomb.
 

Very nice buttons and that coin weight is the bomb.

thanks
the buttons speak for themselves, but the weight is pretty good too and the little things like that are sometimes understated in their significance as a relic... coins and buttons and other things with a little more flash steal the thunder every time
 

IH... group pic... far right... middle... looks like some kind of star-ish thing. - ? ? ? what is it.

then same row second up... looks like a clown ? again... ?
 

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