Confederate buttons!!!

cheese

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I went back to the old spot in town where I found a barber half a while back. Some of you might remember. The good coin signals are getting slim, so we've been starting to dig the odd sounds. This is bringing up some neat relics. I pulled up a button, stuck it in my pocket, and thought little more about it , but then I got online to see if it was something worth smiling about. I searched a bit, and found out I have a valuable "lined C" confederate calvary button! Wow! So...now I'm wondering what my other buttons are...and I find out that one of my best buttons is a Georgia seal button! Also a valuable one. It has most or all of the gilt on it too!

Anyone know much about the Georgia button? The ones I see online are slightly different (the rim around it) and the backmarks are similar, but different. My backmark dates to 1859 to 1863, so it is civil war. I wonder if this one is a rarer one since I can't find an exact match? Any button experts? I never figured I'd pull a $500 button out of the dirt!
 

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SouthCarolinaTeacher

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Hey Cheese!

Nice buttons you have there. I just checked my Tice book and here is what I came up with:

The button is in fact a Georgia Button, with the word "CONSTITUTION" on the banner near the top of the button. In this book, all of the variants have the soldier on the left side of the button EXCEPT for 1 but the backmark is Scovill, not Horstsman. The design of the Scovill is EXACTLY the same as your Horstsman. The Scovill even has a 'lined-field' of gold gilt like yours.

It's number is Tice: GA242A1 and Albert: GA 14

The main comparisons I had were the "rays of light" at the top and the soldier on other variants.

I'm sure someone will post more information on here about it!

Great finds!
Ian
 

Digginman

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I haven't found but one Confederate Button in 10 years, and only 4 before that. Yours are just beautiful.

Congrats.

DM
 

Green1

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the only thing i know about buttons is................


those are awesome !!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 

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cheese

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Thanks SCTeacher! So, only the scoville button has the soldier on the right, but mine isn't a scoville. Apparently there is another variant. ??? Hopefully someone knows something more about it. Any ideas on who I could contact about this button? I'm wondering if it might be a rare variation of some sort?

Know whats strange? There was very little civil war activity in this immediate area. Apparently these were lost after the soldiers came home.
 

Nana40

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BEAUTIFUL finds, Cheese! I love finding those old buttons more than finding the old coins.

Many congrats on those finds!!

Nana :)
 

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Boy I wished that war spilled over the border ;D
HH ;)
 

Montana Jim

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cheese said:
Thanks SCTeacher! So, only the scoville button has the soldier on the right, but mine isn't a scoville. Apparently there is another variant. ??? Hopefully someone knows something more about it. Any ideas on who I could contact about this button? I'm wondering if it might be a rare variation of some sort?

Know whats strange? There was very little civil war activity in this immediate area. Apparently these were lost after the soldiers came home.

Your Backmark is: HORSTMANN BROS & CO. / PHILA 1859-1863

Found another right-side soldier varient by: W. G. MINTZER 1858-1870 that has the rays... with a few details different.
 

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BIG61AL

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BOOOOOOING! That was my eyes popping out of my head!
That confederate button is frigging super SWEEEEEET!
I would flip if I found something like that. I am so jealous!

My vote for FIND OF THE DAY!!!!!

sweeet!
 

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Great Buttons!!!! This is why I dig yards and old housesites in relic mode on my DFX!!! If it beeps.. dig it! Also, this is a good time to point out that a lot of old buttons had iron backs. If the ground is somewhat stable, the iron may not be completely rusted away and you get a pretty trashy signal... of course you can't dig every signal in someones yard.. otherwise it would look like the moon when your done.. but you only have to pop one good ironback out of the ground before you question every signal!!

Again... great buttons!!! The fact that two different types came out of the yard is good.. really.. really good.. it was not just a soldier coming home after the war... it was at least two different guys..

MonkeyBoy
 

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cheese

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Thanks for the replies folks! Anyone know an expert that might be able to help ID the Georgia button? Now that I know it's different, it's killing me to know more about it :D.
 

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