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Item Code: 635-99
This item is a rosette made out of blue and gold ribbon with a button at that holds a photograph of the “High Water Mark of the Rebellion” monument at Gettysburg. This monument is flanked by cannon and stands in front of the famous “Copse of Trees” which was the focal point of Pickett’s Charge.
We often encounter these buttons with different battlefield views on them but we very seldom find them on the ribbon. Also, this ribbon is in good to excellent condition and still retains the original pin on the reverse.
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