Treble Gilt button

Foster

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Found this yesterday during a quick hunt. Gently cleaned it. Don’t want to scrub on it too much. “Treble Gilt Standard Colour” Can anyone give a round about date? Pretty sure it's mid-1800's but can't seem to find it. Thanks!! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1538437765.675229.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1538437787.741931.jpg
 

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Foster

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Jan 19, 2011
191
130
Columbus, ms
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White's Prism III, White's TRX Bullseye
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Civil War activity was in the area.
 

Steve in PA

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British manufactured. Probably dates 1815-1830.
 

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Nice find! :occasion14:
 

treblehunter

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Looks like an eagle on the backmark? I've never seen that, very interesting. I'm not a good button ID guy, would be interesting to see better closeups and maybe this posted on "what is it" forum
 

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