Need help to identify button

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pepperj

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I think something happened to your post; I can’t see it. You may want to try it again. Thanks
Clearly it's not a speck of fly . on the computer screen.
So it must be an antique dot, which is highly collectable in the dot collecting circles.

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pepperj

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I found this button approximately 4" deep. It's 3/4 of an inch in dimeter. It is relatively heavy, 4.4g and is made of something metallic (not magnetic). Anyone have any ideas of how old or what it came off of??
Thanks
Gold washed button.
Mid 1800's +
Came off a shirt or coat possibly.
 

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tinner

tinner

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Sep 29, 2021
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north west U.S.
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Garrett 400
Equinox 800
Clearly it's not a speck of fly . on the computer screen.
So it must be an antique dot, which is highly collectable in the dot collecting circles.

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Clearly it's not a speck of fly . on the computer screen.
So it must be an antique dot, which is highly collectable in the dot collecting circles.

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Sorry, I had to redo my post. Any Idea on how old or where the button came from???
Thanks in advance
 

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