Dave45 Sr. Member Joined Dec 31, 2004 Messages 355 Reaction score 10 Golden Thread 0 Location The Lone Star State Feb 25, 2008 #1 Found these a couple of days ago, went to a friends place in Lockhart, Tx. I was wondering if anyone could identify the button and the round shaped object. Thanks Dave Attachments Lockhart 007.webp 6.3 KB · Views: 201 Lockhart 008.webp 7.5 KB · Views: 203 Lockhart 009.webp 8.2 KB · Views: 202 Lockhart 010.webp 8.7 KB · Views: 203 Lockhart 006.webp 9.2 KB · Views: 208 Upvote 0
Found these a couple of days ago, went to a friends place in Lockhart, Tx. I was wondering if anyone could identify the button and the round shaped object. Thanks Dave
randall61 Bronze Member Joined Feb 10, 2004 Messages 1,093 Reaction score 7 Golden Thread 0 Location Guntersville,Alabama Detector(s) used fisher 1236x2,viper trident Feb 25, 2008 #2 nice finds.......the button is army general service button ww1 to present ,date depends on the back mark.
nice finds.......the button is army general service button ww1 to present ,date depends on the back mark.
K KirkTN Guest Feb 25, 2008 #3 Yip, it's called a Great Seal Button. Here's a pick of one from http://www.metaldetectingworld.com/05_photo_gallery/05_great_seal_but_1902/index.htm Attachments General%20Service%2C%201-piece%2C%20lined%20field%2C%201902.webp 24.8 KB · Views: 203
Yip, it's called a Great Seal Button. Here's a pick of one from http://www.metaldetectingworld.com/05_photo_gallery/05_great_seal_but_1902/index.htm
lockman209 Hero Member Joined Jun 4, 2005 Messages 588 Reaction score 24 Golden Thread 0 Location Chippewa Falls Detector(s) used Whites Eagle SL II, Whites PRL-1, (3) Whites DFX's, Whites Coinmaster 4G, Whites Silver Eagle, 2010 Whites Coinmaster, Fisher 1212-X, Fisher 1225-X Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 25, 2008 #4 WTG Super find