My first Military Button, I hope

Marko0916

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Evolution

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That's a "p". Its a police button. They were two piece. . I'm thinking late 1800's.
 

jimzz977

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Yea it's a police button I found one just like yours ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1457535008.237607.jpg
 

ironhorse

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A month in soapy water is a new cleaning method..... check around the site here, you'll find more reliable cleaning methods for all your finds.
Hopefully you get some finds that don't need any cleaning at all!
 

against the wind

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Very cool,, looks like some of that Long Island Salt Water got to that find.
Congrats and be patient with the cleaning,,
There are a few gentler ways to clean brass or copper items.
I'm no expert but you might want to try letting it soak in olive oil for a week.
 

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