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    MILITARY BUTTON? Info Requested.

    Found this button during a bottle dig on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii. Any info as to the age, type & history will be greatly appreciated. Mahalo! (Thanks)...
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    us
    May 2008
    Central South Carolina
    White's Machines- Metal Detecting, Privy Digging, Arrowheads, Prospecting, Catfishing, Harley Riding
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    Re: MILITARY BUTTON? Info Requested.

    That's a US Great Seal button. It was used from 1902-present. If you can read the backmark we can narrow it down more.

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    Re: MILITARY BUTTON? Info Requested.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie Lomax
    That's a US Great Seal button. It was used from 1902-present. If you can read the backmark we can narrow it down more.
    I can only make out and what looks like... UNIQUE AR MFR CO NEWARK NJ

    I may be missing some letters and got the "Unique" part wrong.

    Thank you for your help!

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    Dec 2009
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    Re: MILITARY BUTTON? Info Requested.

    Braddah Nate,
    I am pretty sure that is a common button that secures the dress uniform. The button is older than what is on our uniforms today. It is probably opala, but you should keep it until you hear from the experts. If no one provides you more info on this forum I can have my friends check it out.

    COL Ken

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    Mar 2010
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    Re: MILITARY BUTTON? Info Requested.

    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Ken
    Braddah Nate,
    I am pretty sure that is a common button that secures the dress uniform. The button is older than what is on our uniforms today. It is probably opala, but you should keep it until you hear from the experts. If no one provides you more info on this forum I can have my friends check it out.

    COL Ken
    Thanks!... Da Sand Crab found it in my pile of dirt as I was digging my hole. Pretty neat find. Thats the same night those W.C Whiskey Flasks came out... Not from my hole but how I wished...

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    The Cesspool

    Jul 2004
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    Tesoro Sand Shark among others
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    Re: MILITARY BUTTON? Info Requested.

    Unique Art Mfg. Co. Newark, NJ produced Great Seal buttons from approx. 1916-1952.
    bigcypresshunter started a thread to try and identify all makers of this particular style of button here-
    http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php?topic=212590.0 Keep digging! You guys are finding some great bottles, i've been reading your posts. Maluhia!

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    Mar 2010
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    Re: MILITARY BUTTON? Info Requested.

    Quote Originally Posted by diggummup
    Unique Art Mfg. Co. Newark, NJ produced Great Seal buttons from approx. 1916-1952.
    bigcypresshunter started a thread to try and identify all makers of this particular style of button here-
    http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php?topic=212590.0 Keep digging! You guys are finding some great bottles, i've been reading your posts. Maluhia!

    WOW! so many! thanks ! Aloha!

 

 

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