Button, Lead coin ? 1700s home site

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1st) Gaming piece
2nd) Is a hollow 18th century button it looks like.See if that little hole to the side of the shank will allow you to clean it.Even if it's not hollow it still looks 18th century in form although some were made as late as 19th.
3rd)Tip end of a pocket knife.
Take Care,
Pete, :hello:
 

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Jeez, found too many slugs like that myself, don't know what they did with most of the lead I find,
nice button, guess early 1800s.
bottom pic is pocketknife end trim.
Keep those finds comin! :thumbsup:
 

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steelheadwill said:
Jeez, found too many slugs like that myself, don't know what they did with most of the lead I find,
nice button, guess early 1800s.
bottom pic is pocketknife end trim.
Keep those finds comin! :thumbsup:
I say that cause of the marks I'm seeing on his piece.Reminds me of these I found.And was told gaming piece.
 

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