Unusual button

trapperart

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whites MXTPro whites MXSport
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PS. My point was, I find over 400 buttons every 6 months & still only got 1. I agree very unusual.
 

Some nice finds. I see a few ship buttons out there on the web that claim to be antique, like this one. But no real details about them.
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Very cool button! Never seen one like that either. Congrats!
 

That button is great! Hope we can get a possible id on it!
 

It is a Jacksonian era button with no relation to military use...100% strictly civilian while it is not a common button, they are not very rare. You typically see other design more commonly found, but the ship is found frequently as well. I've seen a few dug and have seen a few dozen posted online. I've dug a few as well but never the ship. WTG jacksoniansongreen.webp
 

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cool finds and the ship thats cool.
 

Can't help with the button, but it is neat. Nice haul!
 

Nice digs trapperart, looks like cornered the morket on buttons today.
 

I hope its a rare and valuable button. Good Job!!!!
 

Yep. Dan nailed it. Jacksonian. They were popular around the time of Andrew Jackson's presidency
 

Very cool button. Congratulations!
 

@HGD makes sense its Jacksonian, as those don't turn up here.
 

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