In this presentation we do our first “unboxing” video and discuss in detail a few aspects of early U.S. buttons and collecting in general. In case anyone is wondering, the video thumbnail image is a painting by Amédée Forestier depicting the signing of The Treaty of Ghent on December 24th, 1814, which ended The War of 1812. Below is the link to a trusted source for investment-grade Civil War and other military antiques: shilohrelics.com/ This channel is dedicated to education and of the collection and preservation of historical and cultural artifacts. If you support this endeavor please “like”, comment and subscribe. You can also follow my Instagram and TikTok profiles by using the icon links on my banner image, or the “About” tab on my home page. As always, thanks for watching!
Hello Mr.Chronicles I recently dug a us diplomatic button like yours OD-5 b,c? I think a slightly different type. I can’t find much on the internet about these buttons and was wondering if you would take a look and mine?
In this presentation we do our first “unboxing” video and discuss in detail a few aspects of early U.S. buttons and collecting in general. In case anyone is wondering, the video thumbnail image is a painting by Amédée Forestier depicting the signing of The Treaty of Ghent on December 24th, 1814, which ended The War of 1812.
Below is the link to a trusted source for investment-grade Civil War and other military antiques:
shilohrelics.com/
This channel is dedicated to education and of the collection and preservation of historical and cultural artifacts. If you support this endeavor please “like”, comment and subscribe.
You can also follow my Instagram and TikTok profiles by using the icon links on my banner image, or the “About” tab on my home page.
As always, thanks for watching!
Hello Mr.Chronicles I recently dug a us diplomatic button like yours OD-5 b,c? I think a slightly different type. I can’t find much on the internet about these buttons and was wondering if you would take a look and mine?