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  1. #1
    us
    Nov 2007
    Oviedo Florida
    Ace250 Pro-Kellyco
    181

    Still no I.D...BETTER PICTURES

    So far i found a Large 1817 copper penny and last weekend a 1901 Barber dime(my first) and now possibly a civil war era button all in my own backyard.What do you thinkTHANKS FOR LOOKING....P.S. It sounded off as a 1C on the Ace 250...And it didnt jump around a at all just a solid signal.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Still no I.D...BETTER PICTURES-way-cool-button-front.jpg   Still no I.D...BETTER PICTURES-words-button.jpg   Still no I.D...BETTER PICTURES-way-cool-button-front.jpg   Still no I.D...BETTER PICTURES-words-button.jpg  
    michael harrington

  2. #2
    us
    Oct 2007
    Pascagoula Ms.
    minelab exp.
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    Re: Still no I.D...BETTER PICTURES

    Looks like what we find all the time and call flat buttons 1820s to 1840s .Some say london on the back,some say color gilt ....If it has no marks on the front and you really want to know what it is, your going to have to read the words on the back...

  3. #3
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    us
    Sep 2006
    Montana
    11,670
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    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Still no I.D...BETTER PICTURES

    Clean the back up a little with a toothpick or something... keep trying till you can read the back, or most of it anyway.

  4. #4
    us
    Nov 2007
    Oviedo Florida
    Ace250 Pro-Kellyco
    181

    Re: Still no I.D...BETTER PICTURES

    Thanks for lookin....I'm looking for a good button site to look for familiar patterns to I.D. this button.Trying the toothpick idea now.
    michael harrington

 

 

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