INFANTRY “I” EAGLE BUTTON FROM THE GETTYSBURG ROSENSTEEL COLLECTION

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Item Code: 173-517

General Service Eagle “I” button recovered on Culp’s Hill by the late John Cullison and passed by him to the Rosensteel family collection.

The face of this button has a nice light green patina in the lower areas with the raised areas being dark. This combination causes the details to really stand out. The face is free of any pushes or dents.

The reverse has a floating shank and no back mark.

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