NORTH CAROLINA STATE JACKET BUTTON RECOVERED ON 1ST DAY’S BATTLEFIELD AT GETTYSBURG

NORTH CAROLINA STATE JACKET BUTTON RECOVERED ON 1ST DAY’S BATTLEFIELD AT GETTYSBURG

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$250.00 SOLD

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Item Code: 286-478

Found near the intersection of Country Club Road and Route 30 West by local resident and relic hunter Ron Miller – brother of Ed Miller who amassed a large collection of Gettysburg relics from 1960’s – 1980’s. Plain backmark, sans shank, push on face. Nice dark olive patina. [ws]

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