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I didn't dig it. I bought it.I 'm sorry I don't have a button reference book to help with the ID, but that is a cool Artillery button. I'm sure someone here will know. Congrat's on a cool button. Did you dig this? It looks to be in very good shape.
Nothing even close in Tice's either. And, an internet search yielded nothing. I am going to contact Shiloh Relics this evening. Hopefully I will have something to report back soon.I haven't seen anything in Albert's Button book to match that.
There were many tin back buttons produced without backmarks. Not knowing what it is I can't rule out a fantasy or reproduction button.Not seeing any back marks, wondering if a reproduction?
I know squat about squat, and not a pro ID on anything. Noted by you, I couldn't find anything in a search either, but google just isn't the same anymore, all add and buying stuff. The back struck me odd, and the the stars above the eagle seems odd, and had just never seen it before.There were many tin back buttons produced without backmarks. Not knowing what it is I can't rule out a fantasy or reproduction button.
If nothing pans out you could also try the Horse Soldier Relics in Gettysburg. They are very knowledgeable.Nothing even close in Tice's either. And, an internet search yielded nothing. I am going to contact Shiloh Relics this evening. Hopefully I will have something to report back soon.