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Silver, indian, wheats, button from old homestead

Goes4ever

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today hunted with some friends at at old homestead, got a 1918, and 1936 wheats, and also the 1929 Merc silver dime. Along edge of the cornfield I found the button it still has a bit of the gold color on it yet, sadly the back is missing, so IDing it will be about impossible.

We left there and went back to the farm where I dug the large cent last week, almost no signals left there, but I managed to find a 1937 wheat and a nice 1905 indian.

takes me to 92 silvers, and 39 indians for the season!

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Congrats on the IH's and Merc! I really like that button, very cool! You have had a great year for sure, Beale.
 
Must be almost there!
That indian appears to be in real nice shape
HH
Jeff
 
I have found a number of buttons of the same shape and type (design different on front) and none of them had backs. I have been told that buttons of this type were used in the late 1700 to early 1800 and most of them came from England or Europe. HH TomB
 
TomB said:
I have found a number of buttons of the same shape and type (design different on front) and none of them had backs. I have been told that buttons of this type were used in the late 1700 to early 1800 and most of them came from England or Europe. HH TomB
thanks for the info Tom
 
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