Fun game... Date that flat button... And go!!!

Don in SJ

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Tucson Dan

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I'll let you two duke it out. I do know however it's old.
 

Tucson Dan

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Don in SJ & Iron Patch, you both are admirable in that I have learned a lot regarding what I know for sure is an old button. Thank you both for your info. Any word on what my button is worth...like the one in this post?
 

Iron Patch

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Don in SJ & Iron Patch, you both are admirable in that I have learned a lot regarding what I know for sure is an old button. Thank you both for your info. Any word on what my button is worth...like the one in this post?


The plain ones would only be worth a few cents. Designed ones a bit more depending on whether it's a flower or GW, or something else.
 

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To whom it may concern the button I have found is in fact a tombac button per really nice old lady at the museum of the confederacy in richmond Virginia.
 

Iron Patch

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To whom it may concern the button I have found is in fact a tombac button per really nice old lady at the museum of the confederacy in richmond Virginia.

Don and I between us have 35 years+ hunting Colonial sites so if you want to go with the nice old lady on this one please do. (At some point you'll figure it out)
 

Tucson Dan

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At what point in time does Colonial end? I've heard all the way into the 1830s.
 

Rudy74

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Awesome button but really it could be from the French and indian war the revolutionary war but I think it is English button hard to tell do the powder test on the button put a light sprinkle of baby powder on it and see if an image shows up and take a pic and show us that's the only way to really get a good look at the design. but good find man totally awesome.
 

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To whom it may concern the button I have found is in fact a tombac button per really nice old lady at the museum of the confederacy in richmond Virginia.

RelicMagnet, I have to agree with Don & Iron Patch. These guys are like the go to guys on said era relics. My brother, NovaTreasure, which is also on Tnet took me to a cornfield the other day in which I found my first Tombac Flat Button which looks nothing like your button. My brother confirmed my find as a Tombac as he also has about 25 years experience.
 

Gaspipe

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I got a tombac I just found and will post soon. I agree with Ironpatch Tombacs are silvery and shiney or at least that was my understanding either way I love buttons .
 

leddel

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definitely not a "tombac" type button , a large colonial or post colonial "Dandy" dress button 1770's to about 1790's
 

DigIron2

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Id say no later then early 1790's
 

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