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  1. #1

    Dec 2007
    Bedford Pa
    E-Trac, GPX 5000
    863

    Button Solved

    Hi all, I could use a little help with this button. Maybe someone could provide me a good link to a button page. I've found many flat buttons over the years, but one with this mark. I can make out a W NGTON. I don't think it's anytype of George Washington button but like I said I have never seen this mark on any of the buttons I have found. It is 21 mm in diameter with a plain front. Thanks much, Bedfordbob
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  2. #2
    Charter Member

    May 2005
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    Re: Button

    How about "WELLINGTON"? I believe that it may be a c. 1815-16 commemorative backmark button produced after the Duke of Wellington's victory at Waterloo. Gilt buttons, generally plain faced, with patriotic or political backmarks were quite popular in that era.

    Jgas posted a similar button here on TNet almost a year ago.

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    Forgotten but not gone.

  3. #3
    us
    Feb 2009
    NC
    Whites XLT
    3,124

    Re: Button

    Very nice button Bedfordbob and good ID PBK

  4. #4

    Dec 2007
    Bedford Pa
    E-Trac, GPX 5000
    863

    Re: Button

    Thanks Much PBK ! I hope your right Going to leave this until I get home form work just in case anyone has other ideas. Then I will mark it solved, I hope

    Thanks again,
    Bob
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  5. #5
    Charter Member
    us
    Nov 2008
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    Re: Button

    Yes, very nice Button... I like it

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  6. #6
    us
    Apr 2008
    Midwesterner
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    Re: Button

    Nice find. Wow PBK, you dug that one up from my vault. Yep found that last season. Did a ton of research on it as well and really didn't find too much about it though. Hard to find pics of those style buttons with that back mark. Definately an old one and a great find.... jgas....
    JGAS

  7. #7

    Dec 2007
    Bedford Pa
    E-Trac, GPX 5000
    863

    Re: Button Solved

    Many thanks to PBK and Everyone, What a Great Hobby !
    www.fortbedfordmetaldetectors.com

  8. #8
    us
    Oct 2010
    11

    Re: Button Solved

    I also have this button and mine says, clear as day, "WILLINGTON". It's not found in the button encyclopedia so I too am looking for info on it...
    Cheers!

  9. #9
    us
    Nov 2011
    The Low Country
    Minelabs Fisher F-75
    11
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Button Solved

    Hi All, I agree that Willington is a good possibility for this button but flat buttons with Washington on the back do exist. A couple months ago we went digging and one of my buddies left a plastic bag of junk finds at my house, I didn't know what or who's they were so I looked through them and there was a couple of flat buttons in the bag. As always I checked their backs and one had a federal eagle (like on GW's) and the word Washington plain as day on the back, so just sayin
    By the way, as hard as it was to do, I figured out who's finds they were and returned the button to him

 

 

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