Big Continental USA Button!!!!

sscindercoop

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Cant believe I found another one and at a different site in a different town. For those who don't know The Continental Army was a military force organized in 1775 to represent what would eventually become the United States in the Revolutionary War. This force fought against the British and though it was dissolved at the conclusion of the war, it laid the groundwork for what eventually became the United States Army. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04ZN6g_sz8E Thanks for looking HH
 

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CMDiamonddawg

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The buttons with 1776 get votes or one found by a popular long time member may get votes . :censored: In the future I for one will not vote for any of the " prettiest condition " USA buttons :tongue3: what do people expect :laughing7: they are made of cheesy cast pewter buried in the dirt for 235 years . :icon_scratch: Anyway, don't be discouraged, because you found two USA buttons , :dontknow:something extremely historic worn by a soldier of Continental Army . There are many here hoping to find such a piece of actual Colonial and Rev. war history.
 

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Dear Lord, can you please put some of these style buttons under my coil,,,,, Awesome finds
 

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