Button ID

beep-beep

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Jan 14, 2010
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North Carolina , Bertie
Detector(s) used
BH-Quick Silver,Ace 250,BH pinpointer and the DetectorPRO Pistol PROBE
I found this button back in the woods at an old house, well it was just some corner blocks and brick chimney fell down anyway. People did live there until the 1950’s.

It has 13 starts on top, spread eagle looking to the left, and anchor under with ropes. Just a little bigger than the US quarter and I do not know what it is made of but it sticks to a magnet. Thanks for you help.


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I think that is a Civil War era Marine button ,,, nice find
MC10A 23mm page 110 Alberts
 

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creskol said:
I think that is a Civil War era Marine button ,,, nice find
MC10A 23mm page 110 Alberts

Thanks for your help that was it.

I am trying to win a Garrett Pinpointing Metal Detector.
All you have to do to help me is vote for my button at New England Detectors
DONALD B. Scovill Mfg Co. Waterbury 1850-1865 Button
http://newenglanddetectors.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=3

thank you for your time.
 

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