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Buttons for 2004

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OK, wasn't thinking I had that good of a year, but once I started putting it together it was better than I thought...especially considering the limited time I'm able to hunt...
This was the first military button of the year back in February with Little_John:
<img src="http://photos.imageevent.com/scdigger/relics/websize/johnssc.jpg">
Here's a nice group of 1830s eagle buttons I dug with Butch Mayes back in March while down in Florida. This was right when they had found Fort 12. 1-piece eagle A, 2-piece eagle D, 2-piece eagle A, and 2-piece eagle I.
<img src="http://photos.imageevent.com/scdigger/relics/websize/PDRM0076.JPG">
Here's a group of military buttons all dug on the same day while digging down on the coast with Bill Duggin (Horsesoldier). Included an NA10 Navy Button, CS128 Chatwin and Sons "C", South Carolina button, FD1 Revenue Cutter Service button, NY cuff and eagle cuff.
<img src="http://photos.imageevent.com/scdigger/relics/websize/PDRM0061.JPG">
And here are my eagles and NY's from the dig I attended up in VA back in November.
<img src="http://photos.imageevent.com/scdigger/relics/websize/9PDRM0041.JPG">
Hope you enjoyed them.
Greg
 
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