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i was digging around some square nails and gold?
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seger98 said:It's real, it's real!!
crazyjarhead said:Looks real>>>>>>>>> but
no not a butseger98 said:Now there's a but?
wow clear out here in CaliforniaBuckleBoy said:You have found a gold gilded Kentucky State Seal Button. Post-Civil War. Probably right at turn of the century or so--and a GREAT find!
Are you channeling the Iron Brigade lately? That's a Way Cool find
Neil in West Jersey said:If you have the dm *EXTRA* on your button (I do not see it in the photo), then According to Warren C. Tice's book Uniform Buttons of the United States 1776-1865 This button would be Identified as a Kentucky State Arms Militia Button.
Stars are present on sides of the legend, 23 mm. Waterbury Button Company made these during the 1860s.
"WATERBURY BUTTON CO. / *EXTRA*" dm (depressed mark) between two rings of dots
My best guess without *EXTRA* dm is post civil war, circa 1890-1910
Congrats on a fantastic find!!!!
i dont think its the 1 your talking aboutNeil in West Jersey said:If you have the dm *EXTRA* on your button (I do not see it in the photo), then According to Warren C. Tice's book Uniform Buttons of the United States 1776-1865 This button would be Identified as a Kentucky State Arms Militia Button.
Stars are present on sides of the legend, 23 mm. Waterbury Button Company made these during the 1860s.
"WATERBURY BUTTON CO. / *EXTRA*" dm (depressed mark) between two rings of dots
My best guess without *EXTRA* dm is post civil war, circa 1890-1910
Congrats on a fantastic find!!!!