Todays find,need button id.09/28/10

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Marine button for sure! :thumbsup: But with out back mark or size it be hard to say which one.
If you get the back cleaned up check here or you can do it now which ever you want and see if you can match it.

http://www.civilwarbuttons.com/uscentrlist.htm
Take Care,
Pete :hello:
 

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Marines for sure. I didnt see that backmark in Tices book though. So cant say anymore then that.
 

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deanv63 said:
Up date, button say on the back am button co newark nj
I found 2 dates for that mark! (1902-1917 & 1903-1920) So could be from WW1,but sure it's early 20th century. :thumbsup:
:hello:
 

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Guess thats why I couldnt find the back mark. Too new for my book. Good job Timekiller. :thumbsup: Nice button Dean. :icon_thumleft:
 

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Timekiller said:
deanv63 said:
Up date, button say on the back am button co newark nj
I found 2 dates for that mark! (1902-1917 & 1903-1920) So could be from WW1,but sure it's early 20th century. :thumbsup:
:hello:
yea i seen that to 1903-1920 American co button,
 

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:icon_thumright: Its a world war one Marine Corps button. The factory burned in 1917 this means the button was in use during the war.
 

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