Help Octagonal Shape button???

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It was a button day, short 1 hour hunt produce 3 confirm buttons, 2 flat, and 1 military, and that octagonal shape item, looks like it was a place for a shank. Do u think it's a button, all items dug within a couple feet from each other, confirm buttons were 4-6 inches deep, the mystery item was deeper at 8 inches, the rest are a crucifix, a religious medal, 1893 iHP, and a partial silver thimble.
 

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Most octagonal "buttons" are really mid 18th century cufflinks. But yours is too big to be a cufflink, so it must be a button.
 

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Most octagonal "buttons" are really mid 18th century cufflinks. But yours is too big to be a cufflink, so it must be a button.

Agreed, these 18th C buttons must have matched the smaller cufflinks.
 

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Thanx u all, my 10 button collection has grandpa among them.
 

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I found one just like that yesterday. It's brass. What is yours? Congrats View attachment 1289669 I also found a Eagle button near by View attachment 1289670 freaky huh!!

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Hi I'm not sure, its very crusty looking, it seems copper, but I'm just guessing.
I really don't know how to tell metals apart, I see here people always know what metal they
Just dug, like lead, brass, ect, any suggestions.
 

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Hi I'm not sure, its very crusty looking, it seems copper, but I'm just guessing.
I really don't know how to tell metals apart, I see here people always know what metal they
Just dug, like lead, brass, ect, any suggestions.

Looks like a slate roof fastener srf.jpg
 

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Looks like a slate roof fastener View attachment 1289708

That was the first thing that came to my mind, but it's rather thin and not very strong, u can see its bent, and
Taking the fact that it was in the same area as the flat buttons, but deeper I would say it predates them, also the age of the metal suggest as stated before that it's a mid 1700s button, but i could be wrong.
 

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I d say it is safe too assume that is a button. Nice one and finds.
 

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Hi I'm not sure, its very crusty looking, it seems copper, but I'm just guessing.
I really don't know how to tell metals apart, I see here people always know what metal they
Just dug, like lead, brass, ect, any suggestions.
Check it with a magnet. Won't stick to brass or copper. You can also scratch it with something and see what color it is. Brass will be gold color and very hard.

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Check it with a magnet. Won't stick to brass or copper. You can also scratch it with something and see what color it is. Brass will be gold color and very hard.

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It was a gilt copper-alloy, at one point. They also do this size in tombac as well.
 

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It was a gilt copper-alloy, at one point. They also do this size in tombac as well.

Yes checked and it's not magnetic and scratch it a lil and color seems to be dark brown looks like copper or bronze.
 

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