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6 minutes ago, Chase Goldman said:
It is a 2-piece button with a tin or iron back which corrodes easily making it very fragile. Not uncommon for these to simply disintegrate upon recovery or during restoration. Sealing it up soonest as-is to preserve its integrity.
Ok, Its a nice one and it look like a one piece.. Few weeks ago I dug one and it was a one piece, But I all most cry when I pop it out of the hole, broke it with the shovel...
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Nice bullets and that SC button looks awesome... great digs!
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Just now, phrunt said:
That's some pretty cool stuff, which detector did you use for it? Thanks.
Using XP-Deus with LF 11' coil..
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Nice job.. is that Block "i" a one piece button?
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Over the weekend digs. First day(Saturday) I hit a 1890s homesite, it dates 1890s to 1930s, then next day(Sunday) went and hit one of my colonial site that I been hitting for a while.
Script A, war of 1812 button, V-nickel, Sunday school pin, few flat buttons and other goodies.Script A, war of 1812 button
1908 V-nickel.
Sunday School pin
Few flat buttons
Spoon handle
Everything.
Old trigger guard with some rusty iron.
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On 1/24/2020 at 7:43 PM, GB_Amateur said:
Welcome, DetectorMoe! I like your Avitar. What is it? Also, what are your detecting interests/specialties? Since you come from the first place (well, your state) that gold was found in Colonial times I'm wondering if you've searched for any of that. I look forward to your continued participation in the forum.
Its a rare rev button... I mostly relic hunt and some beach hunt.
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Hey wasup? From North Carolina and I been digging about 7 years now..
Just want to introduce myself..
Bucket Lister
in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
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Went digging few days ago, 2-12-20, and pop out a bucket lister.
Bucket lister is this Block "A" button. No markings on the back so a local button.
Very long spoon handle
Thimble and a boot tap..
I believe this is a lever to locking down a window?