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Does Anyone Regonize This Bust? Country Of Origin Please.

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This is a one piece pewter button. Made before 1820 but probably mid to late 1700's. It could be a false coin face made into a button. I am hoping someone will recognize it.I would like to know the country of origin.


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Just a thought .... Maria Theresa of Austria? Then again, George III?
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Thanks for your input, I will run down the lead.
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I think it could be Fredrick Prince of Wales. Where is a good place to look at tokens from that time period? Thanks
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