Sc state seal button I'd help

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It would be very helpful if you could provide the "letters" on both sides. As you know - your photograph is out-of-focus. Very difficult to search on letters when they are blurry...
 

WOW!!!!! You have some VERY kind soil!!!!
 

I am no expert, but I have not seen any that looked anywhere near that good.

Are they reproductions?
 

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Here a better pic of back. Thanks!
Found these four buttons yesterday while out hunting. Two coat and two cuff buttons back marked Waterbury co. Can anyone I'd these? I can't find in tice's book. Thanks for the help!
 

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I am no expert, but I have not seen any that looked anywhere near that good.

Are they reproductions?

I was thinking the same thing. Mr. Magoo, are there any CW battle re-enactments that you know of in that area?
 

Definitely post war. Dug?
 

Waterbury started using the notation "co's" (instead of just co.) in 1943, after their business expanded as a result of WWII.
 

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Nice looking buttons, but my thoughts immediately jumped to replicas, although I have seen a few genuine examples in that good condition that were handed down within family generations.
 

Not replicas but probably Citadel buttons. They use them up to this day.

Great observation, Mangum. A quick Google verification.
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These look like cuff link style, but there are numerous example/photos of Citadel buttons out there.
 

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