Post Your Cuff links!!

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Hey All,

Hope this one hasnt been done before. Really enjoyed the lead seals and the locks posts lately. Like buttons, I know theres plenty of amazing cuff finds. Only managed to dig 3 my whole "career". The Navy cuff doubles as my only Rev-war find, silver rose of the same era, and the square brass one was in a union camp/newly construction site, in a fresh machine cut of over 2 feet! And it was another 3 inches down to boot! I bet some nice gold ones have been found. When you get a chance, post em up!!

Thanks!
 

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This is my first and only. Circa 1920s 1930s according to tnet.
 

Wow thats in great shape. Maybe the 'W' was the persons last name?
 

The cufflinks thing has been done before on this forum. You willl have to search to find it. Here is an old group shot I tried to take. I have found quite a few since then.
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Here is my best cufflink.
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Here is one I found last month.
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Thanks Steve, guess I should of dug deeper first. Glad you posted anyway, those are awesome, the Washington cuff needs to be frequently re-posted anyway! Didnt know that coins were re-purposed for cuffs so much.
 

My best 2, sorry about the huge picture of the silver one. Pretty sure it’s a Tudor rose, dug it out of a cellar hole here in Massachusetts
 

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Joe, Awesome finds! Love the simple, folk-art look to than colonial rose
 

It’s no bigger than a trime
 

dug a pair of silver ones and one end of another paircuff2.JPGbake2.jpg
 

Caretaker, those are great and look pretty old. Have yet to dig a pair. Wonder if theres significance to the amount of stars on the brass one?
 

Those are some Great looking finds and saves on the cufflinks. Y'all Done Good!
 

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Here's one I found a while back. It features a large sailing ship and reads "VICTORY" across the top. I believe it to depict the famous British warship H.M.S Victory, which was Admiral Nelson's flagship in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805!
 

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Here's one I found a while back. It features a large sailing ship and reads "VICTORY" across the top. I believe it to depict the famous British warship H.M.S Victory, which was Admiral Nelson's flagship in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805!
Thanks a great cuff link VT, nicely done!!!
 

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Elephant talk

Not sure if these count....thrift store find...
 

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Here are my older silver ones. Have a few modern ones as well. Got a bunch of old copper ones but none are really nice. You rarely see gold ones but I was fortunate to find one a few years ago. Came from a field that only produced late 18th century finds so Im pretty sure this one dates to that period or perhaps a tad later. It looks to be at least 18kt
 

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The cuff link on the upper left was dug in a Confederate camp here in Virginia. The rest were also dug in colonial sites here as well.

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