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![I found this button at a farm in New Hampshire with 1700s history. Intricate design with a face on it and an alpha shank. Anyone have additional information about it? : r/metaldetecting I found this button at a farm in New Hampshire with 1700s history. Intricate design with a face on it and an alpha shank. Anyone have additional information about it? : r/metaldetecting](https://preview.redd.it/omyl5kewv4551.jpg?auto=webp&s=270d40134499756a5ce9a3a9df3a6fa5686b00f9)
I found this button at a farm in New Hampshire with 1700s history. Intricate design with a face on it and an alpha shank. Anyone have additional information about it? : r/metaldetecting
![Royal Artillery Uniform Buttons, Regular and Volunteer – The British & Commonwealth Military Insignia Database Royal Artillery Uniform Buttons, Regular and Volunteer – The British & Commonwealth Military Insignia Database](https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/storage/2019/04/royal-artillery-officers-button-three-cannons-1785.jpg)