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Item Code: R20325
Recovered at Fort Dearborn, MS. Made of pewter, measuring .75” in diameter. Face stamped “United States / 2”. Clear, legible lettering & number. Light corrosion, but clean. Missing reverse shank. Accompanied by note: “1798-1808/ 2nd Regiment, U.S. Infantry. Found at Fort Dearborn, Mississippi., used by 1798-1809, by : John G. Bowen.” Solid early U.S. button. Definitely collectible.
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