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  1. a_cmc_2b

    Flat Gilt Buttons - Best places to learn about them

    Howdy to all... I've just recently gotten a new permission, and in 3 hunts it's given me 4 Flat Buttons, that I'd like to learn what years they were produced. I'm also curious as to what other item are found in areas where Flat Buttons are found? I recovered these in Forrest County...
  2. obxdetector

    Age this button

    Popped this button today along with a couple flat buttons..I’ve definitely seen a button like this on an episode of the Hoover Boys but can’t find it for the life of me. I can’t remember what they said about it. It’s a small button with a massive shank on the back and I’m thinking it’s pretty...
  3. gurgle

    Help identify button

    I found this button where an early 1800's home supposedly stood. It was found in the treeline about 8 inches deep. Northeast Ohio. Any help identifying this would be appreciated! Thank you!
  4. A

    I need help identifying this button.

    I found this button in my field. Just for reference In the same field I've found different coins from 1787 through 1820s and a bunch of other flat buttons but nothing quite like this one. Also there are no markings on the back that I can see. Any information anyone has would be greatly appreciated!
  5. maxxkatt

    Found in CW camp area

    After some research hunted an area in Atlanta near a CW encampment. Got the info on the camp from a guy who said his neighbor used to hunt that area in the 70's and found lots of CW bullets and other relics. Plus on a 1864 map of the Union and Confederate army positions there was a division...
  6. G

    Help to date this flat button

    Any help would be appreciated.
  7. M

    The Best of August

    Just released video of my top finds in August. Thanks for checking them out.
  8. V

    My first Large Cent and flat button

    Here are two first for me being a fairly new hunter of relics, in the same day no less! I have been very lucky to find some very cool stuff. The date on the Large cent is hard to see in the picture, but in your hand you can read 1816. The flat button had no markings but could it be colonial?
  9. Resqsarge03

    Old copper ring?

    OK my amazing friends... Some of you instantly recognize an old thingamabobble when no one else can. It is satisfying to help someone identify an object and I feel great when I can do it but I am stumped here. I found these within a few inches of the surface in a pine thicket about 50 feet off...
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