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Item Code: 2025-975
This is a very nice excavated SNY belt plate. Pattern 1839 belt buckle with puppy-paw hooks. Beautiful mellow face with the letters “SNY” in the center. Hints of original finish show through. Some small “dings” on the face. 95% lead on back. Two “puppy paws” hooks remain while the thin belt hook is broken off.
Cloth tape on back with notation “U215” by early battlefield relic hunter, Bill Gavin. Recovered on Loudon Heights in the 1862 camp site of the 123rd New York Infantry on 4/26/1972. [jet][ph:L]
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