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$975.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 1235-75
This is the dug “CS” tongue half of the classic Confederate “tongue and wreath” sword belt buckle.
In near perfect excavated condition; perhaps just the slightest “pull” on the belt loop. Beautiful green patina overall with traces of the Culpeper, Virginia orange dirt showing. Perfect “CS” on disc and heavy belt loop.
Recovered near Brandy Station, Virginia. [jet] [ph:L]
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