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    Richard Byrd Ray

    Feb 2011
    East Texas
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    WW1 Transport buttons

    Here are some transportation dept buttons I found at Camp Logan in Memorial Park, Houston, TX. The stud on the back have fallen off.
    Richard Ray
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails WW1 Transport buttons-ww1-transport.jpg   WW1 Transport buttons-ww1-back.jpg  
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    Dec 2010
    Joliet, ILL.
    Bh Pioneer 505 Fisher f2 Spectrum XLT
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    Re: WW1 Transport buttons

    WoW those are some great buttons you got there. Congratulations on those beautiful buttons.
    BH Pioneer 505  Fisher F2  Spectrum XLT Pro pointer Lesche digger

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    Feb 2012
    Clarksville, TN
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: WW1 Transport buttons

    Actually, this is not buttons, it’s collar discs

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    Richard Byrd Ray

    Feb 2011
    East Texas
    Many brands, Magnetometer, GPR, Side Scan, etc.
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    Re: WW1 Transport buttons

    Quote Originally Posted by Walter
    Actually, this is not buttons, it’s collar discs
    You are correct and the only person to catch it... LOL
    Richard Ray

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    Mar 2011
    Spring Texas
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    NICE

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    Mar 2011
    Spring Texas
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Let meknow when your going back I hunt there all of the time. Live in Spring

  7. #7

    Oct 2004
    N. San Diego area (Pic of my two best 'finds')
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    Shown here as a USA Pre World War Two Transportation stippled Uniform Screw Back Collar Disc.
    Scroll to bottom: U.S. Military Unit and Branch Insignia

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    Oct 2004
    N. San Diego area (Pic of my two best 'finds')
    Minelab Explorer
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    Honorable Mentions (2)
    I've seen two others listed as WW1 US Motor Transport Corps Disc with winged Helmet, Screw back, but they don't have the 'spoke' showing between the head feathers of Mercury as yours does. Apparently, there were several varieties.
    Don...

 

 

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