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Item Code: 883-11
This excavated U.S. plate for the NCO baldric features the spread-winged eagle design. Plate has great detail on the face and a dark brown patina. Edge of plate is free of nicks. Reverse of plate still retains lead fill and all three iron hooks are present. Hooks have light surface rust. Recovered at Bermuda Hundred and so marked on the back. [jet]
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