Found this crude intereting button today, is it a coin?

bologna321

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Been detecting on this old farm, haven't found much but old horseshoes, farm parts, etc. Finally found a pile of dirt with square nails in it at the bottom of a hill, perhaps and old building that had been dozed or dirt pushed down. In the pile i found this old button, at first i thought it was just a flat old button but after looking at it a while it looks homemade? Its close to the size of a small penny and is 19.75mm in diameter. Any ideas, how to i clean it, soak it in olive oil? Curious if it is an old coin. IMG_20180210_182553878 (510x640).jpg IMG_20180210_182623769 (615x640).jpg IMG_20180210_182628083 (486x640).jpg
 

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joe_dirt

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Definitely looks like a button to me I don't think you really have anything to lose with an olive oil soak so I'd say go for it cool find
 

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Shoot...if I had to guess, I'd say that's a coin... I agree with Joe Dirt...give it a soak, and see what you can see...
 

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I don't think its either.
 

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Interesting find. :occasion14:
 

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bologna321

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Got er soaking, closest old coin diameter I can find is a shield nickel, of that's what it is it may be too worn to ever tell. Thanks everyone.
 

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