Found in the middle of a bag of gold metal buttons

Cherylay

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719CCB58-3802-4D83-AC1A-AB9CAEF2E458.jpeg 919C1952-D916-4F83-AEF9-EC7E5616D788.jpeg . Poured out the bag of buttons and this stuck right out. It feels plastic. The Eagle is carved and dimensional and the three letters appear to be E M G.
 

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Interesting find. :icon_thumleft:
 

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Doesnt look ald to me from the back and being plastic but Im no expert someone will ID it Im sure.
 

fyrffytr1

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I am not even sure it started life as a sewn on button. The drilled holes and drill bit marks look home made.There could have been a loop on the shank that broke off and that would explain it I suppose.
 

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Cherylay

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Any idea what the initials stand for? Looking but drawing blanks.
 

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The bird looks to be the popular "Phoenix" design. Cant help with the letters. Nice button find.
 

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