Need help with military button ID

detectorben

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Found this today in a turn of the century park. Having trouble dating this button. Anyone have an idea on age of this button and what uniform it would have been used on? IMG_20180729_172429_212.jpeg 20180729_170559.jpeg 20180729_170602.jpeg 20180729_170607.jpeg 20180729_170551.jpeg 20180729_171756.jpeg
 

Rookster

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I checked my CW states button chart and it looks like the offical Nebraska button is different but that doesn't mean it's not a certain regiment button. Sorry but a really great find.:icon_thumright:
 

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detectorben

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Beautiful button find Ben. Congrats
Thanks! I have never found any military buttons before.
I checked my CW states button chart and it looks like the offical Nebraska button is different but that doesn't mean it's not a certain regiment button. Sorry but a really great find.:icon_thumright:
Thanks! And thanks for checking as well. Hopefully someone will have more info on it.
 

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That is a Beautiful Button indeed with great detail. As you can read on the back mark it is a Scovil button. They mass produced many buttons for the military during the CW and on after the war. Congrat's on a great find. It's a great find whether war period or not. Well Done.:icon_thumright:
 

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