9/19/2023 0 Comments Civil war navy brass button![]() There is a wealth of detailed information available in collector books and on military collector sites to help identify military buttons. Following are some ways to determine the age of U.S. military buttons can be worth money-especially early ones, like pre-Civil War era, or even some later ones from World War II. The next time you rummage through your button stash to find a replacement button for a missing one, you might look for more than that replacement button. This assortment of buttons sold in November 2020 for $45. Images show assortment of Union navy buttons following removal from the submarine interior sediment and initial cleaning, two buttons showing forward face and one showing reverse side and clip following mechanical cleaning, four buttons all showing forward face following mechanical cleaning, one button showing forward face and one button showing reverse side with keyring on eyelet following mechanical cleaning, two buttons showing forward face and one button showing reverse side with keyring on eyelet following mechanical cleaning, one button showing forward face and one button showing reverse side with clip following mechanical cleaning, and close-up of two buttons following mechanical cleaning, one showing forward face in background and one showing lateral view of reverse side with clip in foreground.Vintage military buttons can be profitable and worth collecting. Date: 18 Description: Union navy uniform buttons, composed probably of brass or copper alloy, with raised upright foul anchor design on horizontal line background and rope border on forward face and backmark inscription that reads "Superfine Standard," with copper alloy attachment clip on back.
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