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Yard finds (finally) ;)

Bill Ladd

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One of my parents new neighbors house is late 1800's. Yea, that's "new" for here but I hunted the yard with the Excel last week & finally gut around to a scan. An indian head, a silver dime & a kinda cool button & maybe best is this 1933 VFW Christmas token that I cleaned up. The button is a Navy medic maybe? Anyone know? HH, Bill
 
You need to go "over there"! :lol: While you are over there, order one of them cleaning kits:devil: That's a COOL button! One for "The Books" :poke: I imagine they are pretty common finds in Texas, and the sandy soils of South Carolina. There are probably some real shiny ones on Ebay!:razz:
 
In my book lets see I will call that a Confedirate Navy. Rarity 10! Yea, that's it I will call all my buttins from "the War of Northern Aggression" a Rareity 10 cause I AM the bootin daddy :devil: But, your right I have failed to shine the @%&* outta it wit sum a that alumanum jellie. I will "git r Dun" later....
 
This is an ultra, mega-rare political button honoring Washington and Lafayette. It's so rare, Alberts hasn't seen it! But I expect they are pretty common in Texas.
 
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