Texas Confederate Artillery Button

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Recently went on a hunt and came out with a Confederate Artillery ‘Texas’ button (CSA280A2).

Warren K. Tice Uniform Button of the US 1776-1865

Confederate Artillery, low convex, cast yellow metal one piece.
Texas troops used these rare items which were cast by T.E. Miller of Houston, Texas. One could also classify them as Texas Militia buttons.
The front has a Roman “A” on a field of coarse, nonparallel lines, 20 mm.
Back mark is blank.


Any one have an idea on the value of the CSA button?
 

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That's a nice button. Could you show the back.
 

Back of the button is blank. Photos attached.

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No Idea on the value SP,wish I could help?.......Congrat's on a Sweet Find!!!! :thumbsup:
 

Very Very Nice!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
and that is all I can say about that

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Recently went on a hunt and came out with a Confederate Artillery ‘Texas’ button (CSA280A2).

Warren K. Tice Uniform Button of the US 1776-1865

Confederate Artillery, low convex, cast yellow metal one piece.
Texas troops used these rare items which were cast by T.E. Miller of Houston, Texas. One could also classify them as Texas Militia buttons.
The front has a Roman “A” on a field of coarse, nonparallel lines, 20 mm.
Back mark is blank.


Any one have an idea on the value of the CSA button?

Your T.E. Miller Texas Artillery button is valued at $2,000....It's EXTREMELY rare.
 

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