Help ID turkey eagle button found today

Danimal

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nhbenz

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Pretty sure it’s a roughly 1830’s diplomatic button. I would think it says E Pluribus Unum above the eagle... does that look right?
 

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That is a nice button I think it has to many letters to be E pluribus Unum. What does the back look like?
 

nhbenz

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I believe Albert’s catalogs this as a UU-133. The UU indicates Unidentified Usage, but they are said to be either diplomatic or patriotic
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