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Item Code: 1235-66
Here is a wood display case 6” x 9” with fine light oak tone. Inside are five relics recovered from the Fredericksburg, Virginia area.
Relics include a 1” tall Company letter “A”, two .58 caliber fired minie balls, an eagle coat button with traces of gilt, and a part of a thermoplastic lice comb.
A nice display of relics from this historic area. [jet] [ph:L]
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