GROUP OF U.S. EAGLE BUTTONS FOUND BY SID KERKSIS – FROM GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 173-3229

Here is a group of excavated general service eagle buttons.  Four coat size and two cuff size buttons.  All are solid and feature beautiful patina.

These were recovered in McPherson’s (Reynolds’) Woods by legendary relic hunter Sid Kerksis in October 1959.  These come in Mr. Kerksis’ original, hand labeled, manila envelope in which he kept his recoveries.   [jet]

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