I too, would like to find out about the button of mine.

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Can any of you help with these buttons? What about the buckle? The twisted brass looks to be from a belt or holster. It has design to it. And the flat lead? Maybe a game chip or something?
 

Post move to it's own thread, please dont hijack someone else's thread.
 

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Recommend you do individual posts of each item with front and back pictures that clearly depict maker's marks if you would like accurate opinions as to date or origin. The 4 hole buttons have a fairly wide date range and usually had a merchant's mark on the face and a maker's mark on the back.

Really difficult to tell when you display them in a collage effect.
 

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