Patriotic constitution button found

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Poconos, Nw.NJ & Delaware Valley
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Went detecting with my f75 near a little waterfall spot that has been a popular place to go since the late 1700s. I've found a number of Indian head pennies and flat buttons there. This time there I
Was digging a penny signal on the footpath that
was about 6"deep and found an interesting small
Flatbutton that had a liberty bell and the words
E Pluribus Unim For The Constitution. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1507470063.090044.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1507470183.816837.webp


I've seen similar variations of this button
posted on tnet and they were political buttons
from 1820-1830.

I have not found this particular button so any
information on it would be welcomed. HH
relicmeister
 
Upvote 34
Gorgeous

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I just got goosebumps looking at that :headbang:
 
Nice patriotic button. Would love to find one of those. That is a Liberty Cap on that button.
 
ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1507471474.635811.webp
ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1507471488.099867.webp
Congressional Campaign of 1834
 
Catalog number 100 that's the one.
Thank you PA sleuth. I guess it's a
keeper, lol
 
That’s a really nice button!! Well done!! Congrats and HH
 
wow that is spectacular. congrats!
 
Gotta' love it when a button outweighs so many old coins for coolness sake!:headbang: This ONE certainly DOES!:hello2: WOO HOO!:occasion18:
 
Wow! What a BEAUTY!!!! Congrats. Hogge
 
Great shape and awesome! [emoji2][emoji106]
 
Great looking button and in fabulous shape. Congratulations on the recovery.
 
Great little piece of history, nice save!!!
 

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