Any idea in this (button?)

Cat1hat

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Found when tilling garden in McDonough, Ga. Any ideas?

Sorry, haven't figured out how to load the images!
 
Maybe figured it out?!??? Found it when tilling garden in McDonough, Ga. Any ideas on the "button" ?

Also have had this Savannah River (so I've been told) about 3.5 inches long with chipped tip for about 31 years. Found in Jonesboro, Ga. Not sure what it's worth with a chipped tip but it's a nice conversational piece.
 

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Cat1hat welcome to the forum.

When posting there should be three buttons/options at the bottom of this typing box area. "Post Reply"..."Upload a File" and "More Options". Click on "Upload a File" and it should allow you to choose from your pictures and documents much like ForeverFree mentioned.
 
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Cat1hat welcome to the forum.

When posting their should be three buttons/options at the bottom of this typing box area. "Post Reply"..."Upload a File" and "More Options". Click on "Upload a File" and it should allow you to choose from your pictures and documents much like ForeverFree mentioned.

Got it. Thanks!!!
 
Well done Cat.

Looking at the pictures it appears to be a civilian type button. Made of brass? Hard to say whether it is Civil War period or not as the popularity of civilian buttons and their use is hard to pinpoint as they usually have no backmark. And they were used for greater lengths of time whereas military buttons with backmarks can directly identify a specific time.
 
Maneuvering through the things you ought to know just takes trying. Gotta crawl before you can walk. It'll come. Meanwhile, just ask. Someone will come to your aid. Don't look at me though, I've been here for more than 10 years and still try to figure out how to do this or that.
 
lol. I finally got the photos uploaded and a temp avator pic. Just got to dig in and learn. Thanks!
 

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