G Goatmeal Junior Member Joined Feb 17, 2024 Messages 36 Mar 30, 2024 #1 Today at 7:47 AM Add bookmark #1 Found these yesterday while rehunting a mid 1800s farmstead. The large one is W H Jones and company. 1835 to 1840. 11/16” in diameter
Today at 7:47 AM Add bookmark #1 Found these yesterday while rehunting a mid 1800s farmstead. The large one is W H Jones and company. 1835 to 1840. 11/16” in diameter
HungryGhost Forum Supporter Joined Dec 1, 2023 Messages 440 Location Rockland County NY Mar 30, 2024 #2 Those are awesome
matt93 Junior Member Joined Mar 21, 2017 Messages 80 Location East Central, Oregon Mar 31, 2024 #4 Gorgeous buttons! So sophisticated and elegant
MasonDixonMding Elite Member Joined Oct 5, 2021 Messages 2,135 Location Maryland Mar 31, 2024 #5 They are in great shape. I wish my buttons would come out of the ground that nice. Your pics are good also.
They are in great shape. I wish my buttons would come out of the ground that nice. Your pics are good also.
EmuDetector Forum Supporter Joined May 23, 2019 Messages 2,345 Location Texas Mar 31, 2024 #6 Beautiful finds
G Goatmeal Junior Member Joined Feb 17, 2024 Messages 36 Mar 31, 2024 #7 MasonDixonMding said: They are in great shape. I wish my buttons would come out of the ground that nice. Your pics are good also. Click to expand... Thank you. They did not come out of the ground like that. I put them in the rock tumbler with a little white vinegar and a few drops of dish soap for half an hour. Last edited: Mar 31, 2024
MasonDixonMding said: They are in great shape. I wish my buttons would come out of the ground that nice. Your pics are good also. Click to expand... Thank you. They did not come out of the ground like that. I put them in the rock tumbler with a little white vinegar and a few drops of dish soap for half an hour.
GroundSweeper Forum Supporter Joined Apr 8, 2013 Messages 21,286 Location Placer Co., CA Mar 31, 2024 #8 Yeah, those came out of the tumbler really nicely. Congrats!
Digger RJ Elite Member Joined Jul 22, 2019 Messages 2,142 Location Park Hill Oklahoma Apr 2, 2024 #9 Goatmeal said: Today at 7:47 AM Add bookmark #1 Found these yesterday while rehunting a mid 1800s farmstead. The large one is W H Jones and company. 1835 to 1840. 11/16” in diameter Click to expand... Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
Goatmeal said: Today at 7:47 AM Add bookmark #1 Found these yesterday while rehunting a mid 1800s farmstead. The large one is W H Jones and company. 1835 to 1840. 11/16” in diameter Click to expand... Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!