Check out British customs button.

Tigerdude

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Found it today. At first I thought it was a flat button. Just used a toothpick. Can’t believe it still has some gilt. How in the world did it end up in south Louisiana. Geaux Tigers!!! 93FFD438-FA81-4E1F-AE6E-CF92796221B8.jpeg
 

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Well done, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Wow, super cool, and yes, for a find like that one of the most fun parts is wondering “how did this get here?”. I like the theories proposed so far!
 

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Believe me, I am aware of the Battle of New Orleans. I don’t think this button is a military button but I’m not sure.
It's not a Military Button only a Govt. one. The time period fits, but of course there are a thousands other scenario's as well.
 

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