Full Metal Digger
04-14-2018, 11:19 AM
Hey Diggers,
I spent about 3 hours up on "my" hill where I have been finding all the musket balls and 1700's relics. The day started off good with a musket ball as my first target followed by 2 buckles in a row! I zig-zagged around picking up the occasional musket ball or flat button but then I got a slamming 12-38 signal on the e-trac. I thought for sure it was going to be a coin. But I was wrong. It was an amazing military convex flat button! I have no idea what country, what unit, or what war, but it is a great looking button. Of course, it started getting flakey and crumbling once the air got to it. I think I'm going to give it a nice coat of Elmer's glue to try to preserve it. Check out the crazy "harmonica" reed I found! I have no idea what kind of instrument it went to. I found a broken shoe buckle. Funny, it rang up just like a nickel (12-12). Last pic is the buckles I have found in only 3 weeks!
Here is some pics and PLEASE if you can help me identify the button I would be so grateful!
I spent about 3 hours up on "my" hill where I have been finding all the musket balls and 1700's relics. The day started off good with a musket ball as my first target followed by 2 buckles in a row! I zig-zagged around picking up the occasional musket ball or flat button but then I got a slamming 12-38 signal on the e-trac. I thought for sure it was going to be a coin. But I was wrong. It was an amazing military convex flat button! I have no idea what country, what unit, or what war, but it is a great looking button. Of course, it started getting flakey and crumbling once the air got to it. I think I'm going to give it a nice coat of Elmer's glue to try to preserve it. Check out the crazy "harmonica" reed I found! I have no idea what kind of instrument it went to. I found a broken shoe buckle. Funny, it rang up just like a nickel (12-12). Last pic is the buckles I have found in only 3 weeks!
Here is some pics and PLEASE if you can help me identify the button I would be so grateful!