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Item Code: 490-2044B
Nice original paste board container about half full of Civil War musket caps. Round container covered with green paper on top and around sides. Perfect round label remains on top.
Container is in solid condition with wear and moderate soiling. Half filled with copper musket caps, many are maker-marked with “GOLDMARK” stamped atop each. These are definitely Civil War era percussion caps as similar specimens have been excavated on many Civil War sites, including Gettysburg. [jet]
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