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Item Code: 622-186
O’Donnell and Campbell Plate 582. Die-struck rolled brass face with wingspread eagle in center with shield in center of chest. Talons holding arrows and an olive branch. “E. PLURIBUS UNUM” below with 13 stars surrounding. Reverse lead filled with distinctive rounded arrow hooks. VF condition face with very nice patina. One horizontal scratch from right wing to edge. On a period belt which is not original to this plate. Nice addition to any buckle collection.
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