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$450.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 490-5790
The face of the plate has a good strong “US” stamping and a mixed dusty looking light and dark patina from ground action and oxidation.
Reverse has 95% of the lead fill with both arrow hooks and tongue. Lead has a dusky brown finish.
Plate was recovered at Gettysburg and was one time part of the collection of the late Chester Miller. [AD] [ph:L]
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