S stands for?

McCDig

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Found this today in a city park in Baltimore.
Not much to go on here. The only letter you see here is "S"; nothing on the back.
Letter measures three eighths by a half inch.
S.jpg
 

noun, plural S's or Ss, s's or ss.
1. the 19th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
2. any spoken sound represented by the letter S or s, as in saw, sense, or goose.
3. something having the shape of an S.
4. a written or printed representation of the letter S or s.
5. a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter S or s.
 

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Button off Superman's cape? :laughing7:
 

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Apparently, it stands for smarta$$ in this forum.

I would guess for printing device, but I'm only guessing. (Which perhaps makes me the dumba$$ in this forum...)

:tongue3:
 

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Apparently, it stands for smarta$$ in this forum.

I would guess for printing device, but I'm only guessing. (Which perhaps makes me the dumba$$ in this forum...)

:tongue3:
"S" stands for Thuperduper
 

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Thanks for the "creative" replies. I supplied too little info and left mega room for speculation, which proved my undoing.
 

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How thick or thin is the metal it is on?Might help to figure out it's use if it was thick it could have stood by itself for use, if thin could have been part of a button or something with a light application of use, my thought's are is if a stamp used in a press the metal should be thick to take abuse, if some type of applique wouldn't need much strength so thin.
 

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Tell ya what its not, I don't thinks its a wax seal or a letter type-face...its face forward, not reversed.

No suggestions, humorous or not.

Someone will offer a possibility thats acceptable...:thumbsup:
 

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