My first anchor

Rick (Nova Scotia)

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I know it's no fantastic find or anything, but most buttons I find are just plain flats. I've been wanting an anchor (or a canon) button for awhile now. So today I poped this one out, not too bad a shape, and another military but very toast, and a pair of 1864 one cents one NS, and one NB.

A Navy button was on my list for this year, so it was a good hunt for me.
 

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ANTIQUARIAN

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Great finds today Rick! :icon_thumright:
What would the date be on that "Canada" button . . . first World War? :icon_scratch:

Dave
 

Iron Patch

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At some point you will combine the two... flat and anchor! There's gotta be a lot there just waiting to be dug!
 

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