OUTSTANDING Original Civil War Excavated Relic U.S. Belt Plate (Buckle) Recovered At New Burn, North Carolina Certified

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Original Nice Civil War Excavated Relic U.S. Belt Plate (Buckle) Recovered At The New Burn Battlefield In North Carolina.  Great, dug plate for the collector who wants an authentic battlefield ground dug relic. A very nice smooth brown patina. A solid plate from a very historical battlefield. This is an older recovered belt plate. A very historic recovery location and a very nice-looking plate.  Belt buckles are 4x rarer than cartridge box plates. When we went through old collections like this there are about 3 box plates for every 1 belt plate! Recovered what was then off National Park property and is 100% Legal and 100% authentic. All of the 3 of the arrow style hooks are present and   it looks great, in relic condition. Looks good!  This is one of the better early pick-up belt plates from an old collection. U.S. plates this nice are very difficult to find and only come from old collections. Battlefield recovered plates with recovery history are getting very hard to find. 100% guaranteed to be authentic Gettysburg Museum certified, museum COA provided.    Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers. Scarce HISTORIC location! Don’t miss this. Nice EARLY PICK-UP.

Description

U.S. Army insignia badge with engraved letters, vintage military artifact. U.S. military insignia badge with "US" letters, vintage and worn appearance. Old military dog tag with handwritten inscription "NEW BEAN NE" and two metal attachment points. Civil War-era metal artifacts including bullets and a small pin on a weathered surface. U.S. military badge with "US" insignia, vintage and worn appearance.