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<blockquote data-quote="the duck" data-source="post: 100820" data-attributes="member: 138"><p>Simple 4 hole button like these found on the goldfields are not worth a lot of money although i still believe them to be undervalued there are a lot of them being found a member of another forum is writing a book on these buttons as we speak and should be available soon</p><p>The biggest collectors are of military buttons and these can be worth up to 100 dollars each then followed by livery buttons which there are hundreds of varieties but the sporting theme seems to hold most of value</p><p>Button books are also hard to get and can be up to a thousand dollars to buy if you can find them</p><p>Buttons that dont have a makers mark on them are very hard to identify so always quote what is written on the back as this helps identification</p><p></p><p>The most valuable of the 4 holers are from local country towns as each tailor had them made for his or her shop then there are generic buttons like (my own make) and also english makers</p><p>This may be of some help </p><p><a href="https://sites.google.com/site/liverybuttonsidentified/" target="_blank">https://sites.google.com/site/liverybuttonsidentified/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the duck, post: 100820, member: 138"] Simple 4 hole button like these found on the goldfields are not worth a lot of money although i still believe them to be undervalued there are a lot of them being found a member of another forum is writing a book on these buttons as we speak and should be available soon The biggest collectors are of military buttons and these can be worth up to 100 dollars each then followed by livery buttons which there are hundreds of varieties but the sporting theme seems to hold most of value Button books are also hard to get and can be up to a thousand dollars to buy if you can find them Buttons that dont have a makers mark on them are very hard to identify so always quote what is written on the back as this helps identification The most valuable of the 4 holers are from local country towns as each tailor had them made for his or her shop then there are generic buttons like (my own make) and also english makers This may be of some help [url]https://sites.google.com/site/liverybuttonsidentified/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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