McCDig
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- Jan 31, 2015
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- Detector(s) used
- Fisher F75
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Got to the farm site this AM and detected for four hours with John. He got all the coins today and a couple relics. I had a harder time getting over the good targets. We were both in the same field and I decided to walk a line from where I was to the corner of the field. Before too long I got a strong mid-tone in the 50s (Fisher F75) and really thought it would be a shallow target, perhaps foil, but it turned out to be deep, which in this field is a good sign. Turned out to be 5 inches down and a curious find because it was green on one side and somewhat silvered on the other. I discovered that this is a button and that it has an unusual back mark of an eagle, banner, flower and ribbon. The eagle is an early American version.
Thanks to a post to TreasureNet from last year and the research of Tice, this is identified as a "transitional" button, perhaps dating as early as the 1790s. I included a link to the post from January 2016, a picture from Tice's book, a picture of the button I dug, and a link to the video recording the dig.
Thanks for checking out this find!
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/t...-button-backmark-eagle-flower-bow-ribbon.html
Thanks to a post to TreasureNet from last year and the research of Tice, this is identified as a "transitional" button, perhaps dating as early as the 1790s. I included a link to the post from January 2016, a picture from Tice's book, a picture of the button I dug, and a link to the video recording the dig.
Thanks for checking out this find!
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/t...-button-backmark-eagle-flower-bow-ribbon.html
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