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Item Code: M25419
This is a non-dug example of a two-piece CS army general service button as worn on the uniforms of Confederate soldiers. The brass, coat-size button is of two-piece construction with a border. Handsome button remains bright. 23 mm. Button exhibits the lined letters “C. S. A.” all displayed on a plain, unlined field. Back side excellent with shank strong, tight and not bent. Has a lightly stamped backmark of “SUPERIOR QUALITY”. Tice #CSG203A3. This original Confederate Army General Service button is an excellent piece and is a worthy addition to any Civil War button display or Southern-focused collection. [jet]
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