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Really good details on that button, with some research you may be able to get the history of it.
I know I've never seen anything like it.
I've found flat buttons with designs but nothing like this. Wonder if it's as old as it looks.Really good details on that button, with some research you may be able to get the history of it.
I know I've never seen anything like it.
This one was torn down years ago and is now a bean field.Very cool button. We had a poor house here that burnt down a while back. I always wanted to cover that property but it had posted private property signs everywhere.
That'd be a cool place to detect.Very cool button. We had a poor house here that burnt down a while back. I always wanted to cover that property but it had posted private property signs everywhere.
Yes, very old building was poor house and then mental house and most recently used as a haunted house before fire. It's also a field now but private propertyThat'd be a cool place to detect.
Inside and out.
Knights of Pythias fraternal organization founded 1864Very interesting button.
Like to hear what you find out.
Knights of Pythias fraternal organization founded 1864Very interesting button.
Like to hear what you find out.
From a pin for sale on ebay with same figureAll of the K of P buttons I’ve seen have a lily on them. Flat buttons are typically before the 1860s. Why do you think it’s K of P tencents?