1800s flat button find today needs an ID

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I found this flat button today and need an ID.
I think it says DOUBLE on it but there are other letters that may be worn off.
Any ideas?
Thanks
 

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Gilt would be what is says
You sometimes see treble gilt as well
Yeap GILT, then seems to be NO. ? (not sure what thats about)
Circa 1820-30s.
 

Nice find ! What part of Ohio Canton Area here
 

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