Odd copper disc - button face?

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Found this today.

I think it's the face to a 2-piece button but I'm not sure.

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The outer edge has this parque-style pattern, then an inner patterned ring, then a horizontal-striped field with two crossed arrows topped by a crown.

It's the size of a penny, almost exactly the size of a penny.

Looking for ID and age. Please and thanks!
 

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Well, this one seems to have the same design... No info., but a clearer picture, for what it's worth: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what/300355-i-d-button-found-uk.html

Mine is 19mm, but if it was once convex instead of flat, flattening it would add to its diameter. I agree that it's very similar to the one in your link. I guess that confirms my guess about it being the face of a 2-piece button. Thanks!

They're saying in that link that it's a modern blazer button. His may have been modern, not sure if mine is. Maybe the company that made these has been around a while? I could see mine being TOC 1900s.
 

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