My 1st button with an Eagle, any ID help would be appreciated.

qaela4

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The button is smaller than a dime, as you can see in the picture. I found this at the bottom of a dam on the side of a hill next to a tree trunk where a 1 X 1 area of sand has been deposited during floods.

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nsdq

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CW era gen service button is what looks like to me
 

Erik in NJ

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Looks like a Great Seal button, post-CW, perhaps ca WW I but then again I'm no expert on these buttons.
 

Davers

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I agree with Eric. Great Seal likely an early one.
Always a Cool find IMO.
 

thrifty76now

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From what I have seen posted on T.N. it appears to be a Great Seal button world war 1.
 

Steve in PA

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Yes that is a Great Seal Button with a LOT OF environmental damage. The Great Seal style was introduced in 1902. Most are from either WWI or WWII.
 

ajaj

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I agree that Steve in PA nailed it; Great Seal button, 1902 onwards. The soil really did a number on this one, but you will find much better ones soon. Keep it up.

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