GWI 23 George Washington inaugural button help

dfscott23

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I am having trouble finding information about this button I found. I think it may be rare but I am not sure. thumbnail.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg 5.jpg 7.jpg 8.jpg
 

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villagenut

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No idea here but I like it....not seen that variant yet but I am sure someone will tell you more.
 

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Welcome to Tnet from Mississippi.
 

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It is listed on page 396 in Alberts book as WI 23.
 

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dfscott23

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Thanks, does it say anything about rarity?
 

creskol

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Thanks, does it say anything about rarity?

It gives it an R value of 6 which .. according to the book at the time of publication, means it is very rare with only 3-5 known specimens.
 

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Yes, I see the GW initials. Wow! I've never seen that variety posted before. Congrats.
 

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I can not locate this particular button in the RECORD OF AMERICAN UNIFORM AND HISTORICAL BUTTONS BICENTENNIAL EDITION, BY Alphaeus H. Albert. Are you sure that it a GW button? More buttons were produced in 1879 for the centennial. In 1902 the army had several buttons that look very similar, but the shield seems to be a little longer before the V.
 

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dfscott23

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it's around 22-23 mm in diameter or 9/10 of an inch. It is around .075 inch thick (1-2MM). Thanks for the help so far!
 

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dfscott23

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I can not locate this particular button in the RECORD OF AMERICAN UNIFORM AND HISTORICAL BUTTONS BICENTENNIAL EDITION, BY Alphaeus H. Albert. Are you sure that it a GW button? More buttons were produced in 1879 for the centennial. In 1902 the army had several buttons that look very similar, but the shield seems to be a little longer before the V.

Can you look on page 396? Creskol mentioned it was on that page.
 

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Congrats on digging that bucket list button :thumbsup:
 

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