Button ID

Michaeld

Jr. Member
Apr 28, 2019
24
141
Norfolk
Detector(s) used
Minelab equinox 800
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hello everyone, this is my first post. I’ve found this button and was wondering if any one knows what sort of era it is from. It’s the size of a 50p piece. Many thanks in advance 01ED87AB-D822-4676-9CB4-4E724794DA28.jpegEEDA8D54-4C6B-4209-B1ED-04B96F8D0704.jpeg81D910C2-6CD3-4244-A3BF-845F86F1A313.jpeg
 

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Welcome to tnet someone will help you lots of button experts on here. Looks old to me the size makes me wonder if its a button cool find
 

Thanks tommy, I haven’t been detecting long But I have a lot of buttons lol. This is the nicest one as it’s quite different. That’s if it is a button that is!
 

Very cool button, sir. You must be from across the big pond. I see the union Jack on your profile. It amazes me the number and age of old finds in England.
 

Very nice button, Congrats!! Welcome to TNet!!
 

Welcome. It is a late 18th century hand engraved tombac button. They were very common about 1750-1800, and then the style changed. Good find.
 

Good Id thats a big button love the age on it also. Thanks for sharing keep up the cool finds
 

Great looking button, congrats on the save

& Welcome to tnet from Upstate NY
 

Congrats on the very nice button! :occasion14:
 

Welcome. It is a late 18th century hand engraved tombac button. They were very common about 1750-1800, and then the style changed. Good find.

Thank you kindly for the ID and dating, I wasn’t expecting it to be that old! Many thanks
 

That is a very nice old button. Congrats on a nice find and welcome to the forums from Illinois.
 

Good One .
Welcome to the site from N Ga.
Davey
 

Nice button. The octagon shaped ones don't pop up every day. I'd be psyched with that one. :thumbsup:
 

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