Found in corn field
Any ideas furst photo is the front second is back
its very thing
Found in corn field
Any ideas furst photo is the front second is back
its very thing
Wow, tiny little guy but looks more like a rivet head to me.
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I agree that it could be a rivet head or possibly a nail head that has popped off. It looks too small to be a button, even a cuff button. I find rivet heads all the time in farm fields. They often ring up like Indian Head Cents.
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What makes you think the flat side is the front? Is there a design or lettering on it? I think I see two spots on your "front" picture that a loop could have been attached to. Being that small could it be a shoe button?
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