Todays early button haul

Bill D. (VA)

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Today's early button haul

My buddy Dan and I headed out this morning for what we figured might be a short hunt with the impending rain, but we managed to get in about 4 hours before the heavens started opening up. We hit a new field that was adjacent to where we found 6 colonial silvers last spring along with a ton of other finds. We weren't disappointed as I started hitting on buttons almost immediately, and they kept coming one after another. All were from the late 1700s through early 1800s, and I suspected it may have been a small, early military camp as we could never find anything close to an iron patch, although some occasional brick was noted. When I got home and started cleaning the 24 buttons I had recovered I was surprised to find one of them was a War of 1812 era light artillery which helped to confirm my suspicions about the site. Other notable finds included a large dandy button and part of a watch winder. I kept waiting on a nice coin to appear as my experience has been that cut silver usually shows up at these kind of sites. But Dan was "silver boy" today with the recovery of a really cool 1600s cob about 5 min before we called it a day. He dug it in a part of the field with very hard ground, and where I had earlier decided it was too much trouble to mess with. Guess I got what I deserved ..... haha. We'll definitely be going back for a return visit after the holidays.
 

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Awesome haul Bill, looks like you were kept quite busy. I'm sure it wont be long before Dan is digging the buttons and you are getting the silver. It's just the way it works :icon_thumleft:.
ZDD
 

That's quite a haul of buttons Bill and that early artillery button is really cool. The Virginia Historical Society is trying to identify all of the early militia camps and I bet they would love to hear from you....if you're cool with that and if the property owner is cool with it.

You will be digging handfuls of silver soon enough. Stay dry!
 

Very nice handful of buttons, great hunt. The artillery button is killer along with the watch winder. Looks like your on Signal-ville. Congrats Bill
 

Wow...... great finds. The watch key and the Artillery button are BIG TIME awesome.:hello:
 

My buddy Dan and I headed out this morning for what we figured might be a short hunt with the impending rain, but we managed to get in about 4 hours before the heavens started opening up. We hit a new field that was adjacent to where we found 6 colonial silvers last spring along with a ton of other finds. We weren't disappointed as I started hitting on buttons almost immediately, and they kept coming one after another. All were from the late 1700s through early 1800s, and I suspected it may have been a small, early military camp as we could never find anything close to an iron patch, although some occasional brick was noted. When I got home and started cleaning the 24 buttons I had recovered I was surprised to find one of them was a War of 1812 era light artillery which helped to confirm my suspicions. My other finds included a large dandy button and part of a watch winder. I kept waiting on a nice coin to appear as my experience has been that cut silver usually shows up at these kind of sites. But Dan was "silver boy" today with the recovery of a really cool 1600s cob about 5 min before we called it a day. He dug it in a part of the field with very hard ground, and I was too lazy to mess with that. Guess I got what I deserved ..... haha. We'll definitely be going back for a return visit after the holidays.

Sorry for the poor quality pics, but I was forced to take them indoors due to the weather. Natural light is always best.

Had fun man...you killed it today...I got lucky.
 

Great finds, good work.
 

That's a nice pile of buttons. The watch winder is a good score too
 

Another awesome early site Bill. I'll bet the area with the "hard ground" doesn't look so hard any more, after Dan plucked out the cob! I think I would be back with a jackhammer, ha.
 

Bill, as you know, when you are digging buttons like that, the silver can't be far behind.
 

Another awesome early site Bill. I'll bet the area with the "hard ground" doesn't look so hard any more, after Dan plucked out the cob! I think I would be back with a jackhammer, ha.

Steve - we've had 2" of rain in the last 24 hours so that will really help in that spot. But we have other higher priorities to hit first.
 

Awesome button haul, and there's more! Congrats!
 

I'm not sure which is the better find... that dandy button or Dan's cob... Both are spectacular finds!
 

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