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Can Someone ID These Buttons For Me

tabman

Active member
I'm new to Civil War relic hunting and don't have a clue.

Thanks
tabman

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Nice finds tabman. Quit now before you get hooked.:rofl: Which dectector did you use?
 
smokey63 said:
Nice finds tabman. Quit now before you get hooked.:rofl: Which dectector did you use?

T2SE Heck I'm already hooked.:)

There must be ten thousand nails at the place where I'm detecting. My detector sounds like a machine gun going off. I'm listening for zip sounds in all those grunts.
 
Don't know about the one on the top left. Top right is a general service union button. Most common button found. What is the bottom left iem?

Nice bunch of finds. Go slow and pick your way through the nails.

jimmyk in Missouri
 
I think the top left is pre war Navy?????, I've found these in Confederate camps in years past. Nice Finds!!!!
 
Turn up you discrimination just a hair and listen for the solid hits. Big or small check them out. Even the big hits could be something worth keeping. If your detector has a depth meter watch for the deeper ones. A smaller coil works great in trashier places. A 3 or 4 inch coin might help. They are smaller and slower but the results can surprise you.
 
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