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Item Code: 2024-1871
Offered here is a collection of original Civil War bullets that were once sold as souvenirs by George Marinos. His “Battlefield Military Museum” is located along Baltimore Pike below East Cemetery Hill and Steven’s Knoll.
Each of the twelve bullet specimens is attached to a card with identification and his original selling price. Five of the pieces still retain Mr. Marinos’s address labels he glued to the reverse. All are contained in a Riker display case. [jet][PH:L]
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