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BUTTON ID PLEASE

vaseeker

New member
Looks like fine Gold the back clean with a finger nail the front looks brass no marks like a coin button its very heavy for a button its got me ???
 
By the late 1820's, some of the flat buttons manufactured, were noticeably thicker than the earlier style flat buttons of the late 18th and early 19th century. Two-piece (hollow) buttons began replacing the flat buttons in the late 1830's, and through the 1840's.

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