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Button ID help?

LaDigger

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I found this button today in a park that I found a CSA button in last summer . It looks like military style, but does anyone know if it is military or civilian. The front looks like brass ant the back is iron , its rusty. Thanks
 

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I found this button today in a park that I found a CSA button in last summer . It looks like military style, but does anyone know if it is military or civilian. The front looks like brass ant the back is iron , its rusty. Thanks
I couldn’t find a match in Albert’s or Tice. The I has some similarities with the lines in it, but none of them have the second circle border. Potentially it could be a “local button” and no one has ever brought that variety to the public. Iron or tin back were common in “local” buttons. Or it just could be some civilian button. I will say the incomplete I makes me lean to a locally made button or a civilian knock off. By the way I don’t know much, just providing my thoughts.
 
I couldn’t find a match in Albert’s or Tice. The I has some similarities with the lines in it, but none of them have the second circle border. Potentially it could be a “local button” and no one has ever brought that variety to the public. Iron or tin back were common in “local” buttons. Or it just could be some civilian button. I will say the incomplete I makes me lean to a locally made button or a civilian knock off. By the way I don’t know much, just providing my thoughts.
Thanks, I couldn’t find any pics like it, but the lines in the script look military like. I dont know if the letter is an 1 or an L.
 
I couldn’t find a match in Albert’s or Tice. The I has some similarities with the lines in it, but none of them have the second circle border. Potentially it could be a “local button” and no one has ever brought that variety to the public. Iron or tin back were common in “local” buttons. Or it just could be some civilian button. I will say the incomplete I makes me lean to a locally made button or a civilian knock off. By the way I don’t know much, just providing my thoughts.
 
Being a retired Fireman, I wonder if this could possibly be a Fire Dept. button, with the lines across being a ladder, with the number one, 1. This could have represented Company one. Just another thought to throw in the mix. Nice looking button and Congrat's. Here is hoping you can get a positive ID on it soon.
 
Being a retired Fireman, I wonder if this could possibly be a Fire Dept. button, with the lines across being a ladder, with the number one, 1. This could have represented Company one. Just another thought to throw in the mix. Nice looking button and Congrat's. Here is hoping you can get a positive ID on it soon.
I just went to the history of the towns fire dept and it was called Fire Company #1. Thanks Confetrit, I think you solved the mystery. The original building is still being used, I will try to go there and verify if it is indeed an original fire co. #1 button. I came to the
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Being a retired Fireman, I wonder if this could possibly be a Fire Dept. button, with the lines across being a ladder, with the number one, 1. This could have represented Company one. Just another thought to throw in the mix. Nice looking button and Congrat's. Here is hoping you can get a positive ID on it soon.
 
I just went to the history of the towns fire dept and it was called Fire Company #1. Thanks Confetrit, I think you solved the mystery. The original building is still being used, I will try to go there and verify if it is indeed an original fire co. #1 button. I came to the View attachment 84482right place for help . Big Thanks .
Sorry about the multiple images, could mod. Delete them? Thanks
 
No problem. Glad I could be of some help. As I said earlier, that is a nice button, and now you'll know the History of it. Congrat's!
 
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