VERMONTPACKRAT
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Iron Patch said:Thanks Guys and I wish that was the case but unfortunately it is not. That patricular button is only significant because of the context of the find. (with GW buttons) The site also says... "David F. Johnson and a Col. Campbell declared they were the first Continental Navy buttons found to date." But that is incorrect, these are British Royal Navy buttons. I still like it but no GW connection on mine, just an early Navy.
If you look at the hammer price listed (which I haven't for a while) I don't believe that button got much more than maybe $400. That right there tells the story because that's about the range of what my button would probably bring if non dug. Obviously the serious guys at auction had very little interest in it.
PS... Did you know at that sale it was coin collectors who smoked the button guys for the high bids and bought all the best stuff.
I am a looooooong time coin collector that since finding a few buttons of my own has become more and more interested in them.
Maybe we just like small round shiny objects
VPR