US CIVIL WAR PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE RECOVERED AT FRANKLIN

$175.00 SOLD

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Item Code: 490-5841

Face has a light dusty patina in the low areas while the raised US are a darker causing the letters to stand out some.

Reverse has 95% of the lead fill with some small amounts missing along the lower edge. One of the rusted attachment loops is present. The other is broken.

Item was recovered at Franklin, Tennessee.  [ad][PH:L]

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