Can I get an ID on this flat button

steveo40

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KYBourbon

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I'm no expert but it looks like an early 1800s Light Artillery 1st regiment to me. War of 1812 ish. Pic is upside down.
 

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RobRieman

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Wow! Did you find that in a box? The thing looks brand new.
 

SCdigger

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KYBourbon is correct. Nice!

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Carolina Tom

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Wow... that's a sweet button in excellent condition. Well done.
 

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