Civil War Button ?

Jazdo

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It's a U.S. Army General Staff button, all right. Can't see the details of the backmark clearly enough to be certain whether it's a Civil War period or postwar variety.
 

PBK said:
It's a U.S. Army General Staff button, all right. Can't see the details of the backmark clearly enough to be certain whether it's a Civil War period or postwar variety.
Good call PBK,that is a nice find Jazdo,Congrats

fortbball9
 

Montana Jim said:
I can see "BUTTON CO." What else does it say on the back jazdo?

It has the word Waterbury then button Co.

Maybe a better pic here ..
1849-1865 maybe. Too bad about the push on the front,but this is my first of this type
in good condition.
Thanks
 

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PBK is right. Nice staff. Pick at it with a toothpick and light brushing. You may get more detail to come out.
Mike
 

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