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WI 14 washington button

JDean

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this is the best pic i could get does anyone know anything about it the only place i saw it was alphaeus alberts book. i dont know value or anything the book says that 3-5 exist but have not seen another
 
I dont know much about buttons are you referring to an inaugural button.? If so have a look at this page, is your button there?

http://mosc95.pld.com/kirk/CobbGW/index.html
 
Found one last year. WI 13:



Here is an Email I recieved , and I will pass it on to you. He may be of help to you.
Hello John,

You came to the right place, as I specialize in these buttons.

I would be happy to work with you when you want to sell it.
Please keep me informed.

Congratulations on your find.

Best regards,
Dana Linett, President
Early American

http://www.earlyamerican.com/Auctions/ClientPages/home.php

Phone: 858-759-3290
Fax: 858-759-1439


Washington Inaugural Buttons
Buttons created to celebrate George Washington
 
Hi,
I just dug my 3rd Washington button in less than a years time frame. i'm still in shock.this one is another variety and shank is missing but still in nice shape for being dug.
 
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