button ID?

Stegner

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Jan 10, 2010
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Minelab ETRAC, Whites Prizm 5
Found this button at a site that has produced items from the 1950s, and as early as Revolutionary-era musketballs. Button has no writing or no design on the front or the back - unique tented style.
Can anyone give me an idea of the age of this button, or if it's notable? Are there key items to look for on old metal buttons that would help me self-I.D. old buttons in the future?
 

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timekiller said:
Iron Patch said:
timekiller said:
Iron Patch said:
kuger said:
Nope,your right never have even seen one dug!!Learn something new all the time!!!


I've lost track of how many places I've hunted the last 10 years but only one little strip of shoreline gives these up. They're not valuable by any means but sure don't turn up often.
There purdy neat IP,dug some oldies here but none like that :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumright:
O'wait how about these I find out in the yard! :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7:
(I coudn't resist) :D
Take Care!


They could be stunt doubles to fire at Kirk PA! :thumbsup: Na... we'll fire the real ones.
That's right will just lighten the charge behind them so they sting real good! :laughing7: Cause I think I seen somewhere he's getting hitched. :icon_scratch:

Yes, I posted about him getting married today on the everything else forum.
 

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