🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Flat button ID

Nathan W

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Is the shank in tact? If so, that help you date the button also. I dont have the diagram with the different shanks handy, but I've seen it posted on TNet before.
 

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Don’t know if it’s possible to ID this. Found where 1870 church. Ive found union cavalry items and found items as far back as 1850s here.

I tried to take good pics of front and back. I can’t tell which way is right side up either . Any opinions on what it might be on front and back?
Well done getting the older button.
It's possible getting a button that is decades older than other recoveries at a site.

As a coin can be in circulation for decades before being lost.
 

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I can’t tell enough from the photo.
Possibly a spun back (pre-1785)
Here is an ID chart.👍🏼
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If seen the chart someone sent it to me
It’s got rings and looks like a different metal on the backside in a smaller circle . I looked with magnifying glass but still can’t make out the picture in front and words on back
 

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It’s got different metal on inner circle so it’s early 1800s maybe late 1700s ( maybe that’s the spun term)
 

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I searched some of them and I got militia buttons
I remember finding my first Pre-1800 flat button. I was stoked! I believe I used hot hydrogen peroxide to try to read mine. I could read it, but the surface was affected. Maybe try your pencils on it.
 

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I remember finding my first Pre-1800 flat button. I was stoked! I believe I used hot hydrogen peroxide to try to read mine. I could read it, but the surface was affected. Maybe try your pencils on it.
I’m scared lol
 

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