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  2. Button collecting - Wikipedia

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    The most satisfying phase of button collecting, however, will be the study which each button affords as to material or identification of subject or design. It entails the perusing of volume after volume of history and art and costuming; dating a button by shank or material; researching for characteristics of buttons of various countries; and ...

  3. Button - Wikipedia

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    Button shanks may be made from a separate piece of the same or a different substance as the button itself, and added to the back of the button, or be carved or moulded directly onto the back of the button, in which latter case the button is referred to by collectors as having a 'self-shank'.

  4. List of raw materials used in button-making - Wikipedia

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    Please see external links for images of buttons (front & back) made from the material(s) in question. ("NBS name" refers to labelling used by the National Button Society, USA.) ("NBS name" refers to labelling used by the National Button Society, USA.)

  5. 8 Ways to Identify Rare and Valuable Vinyl Records ... - AOL

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    Just like any other type of collectible, some vinyl records are rarer and more valuable than others. Finding these hidden gems can be tricky if you don’t know how to spot them.

  6. From Dusty Shelves to Profit: How To Identify Rare ... - AOL

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  7. Vegetable ivory - Wikipedia

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    An early use of vegetable ivory, attested from the 1880s, was the manufacture of buttons.The material is called corozo or corosso when used in buttons.Rochester, New York was a center of manufacturing where the buttons were "subjected to a treatment which is secret among the Rochester manufacturers", presumably improving their "beauty and wearing qualities". [5]

  8. I’m a Rare Coin Collector: How To Spot Valuable Coins

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    Mintmarks are letters that identify where a coin was made, and dates indicate the year of production. ... Those bearing the date and mintmark “1927-S” — minted in San Francisco — are rare ...

  9. Netsuke - Wikipedia

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    Whatever the form of the container, the fastener which secured the cord at the top of the sash was a carved, button-like toggle called a netsuke. Netsuke, like inrō and ojime, evolved over time from being strictly utilitarian into objects of great artistic merit and an expression of extraordinary craftsmanship.