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Danielle1728

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Aug 21, 2014
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sideshowbob

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It's a button. Any writing on the back? The "what is it?" Forum may be a better place for this question. It is likely to get buried in this one
 

The Rebel

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Nice colonial designed flat button. Not a Tombac.
 

Ahab8

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Tombacs are very smooth and a grayish color normally. Looks like a regular copper button with a nice design. I love big buttons with designs.
 

Ronson

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Tombacs are very smooth and a grayish color normally. Looks like a regular copper button with a nice design. I love big buttons with designs.

Thanks for the correction, fellas. I need to travel up to the original colonies part of our country and improve my field ID skills!
 

CRUSADER

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:hello:

As others have stated its a circa 1790 flat button
 

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