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Went metal detecting at an 1850's house and found this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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This looks like a handmade button and not a coin.
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If it was a button why is there a design on both sides and no sign of where a loop would be?
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The area on the reverse side looks to me where a loop could have been attached.
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It's definitely not a coin; I'd agree with the button theory. The loop would have been attached where the oddly coloured lump of metal inside the wreath would be.

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If it was a button why is there a design on both sides...

Many old buttons had markings on both sides. Often, the manufacturer would identify themselves on the back, around the attachment loop.
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That could be true. I just seems to me as if that part of the coin was just worn a little about. I also thought it was a coin because of the branches on the front side. I see that on so many coins.
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I agree. Once a button, but I also think fashioned from a U.S. Half Cent and brutally modified as to details.
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