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Item Code: 635-583
Gettysburg bullets mounted on a wood base stamped “Gettysburg, Pa/July 1, 2, 3, 1863”. These souvenirs were made in Gettysburg and sold at the National Museum circa 1960’s. This is a nice example with 3 bullets nailed to an oak base. Measures 3½” long x 2” wide and 1¼” high. In excellent condition. [DM][ph:L]
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