Civil War Artifacts & Gun Auction

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Civil War Artifacts & Gun Auction
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Gettysburg Battlefield Ring6841 - Gettysburg Battlefield Ring
John W. Coker
Note with the wedding ring shows that it was found on the Gettysburg Battlefield, no visible marking as it is crusted over with a surface, visible on
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Union Brass Officers Insignia6842 - Union Brass Officers Insignia
John W. Coker
Brass Eagle, pin backing missing, 4 1/4" wide by 4 1/2" tall, cannons and sword brass pin insignias, pins intact and traces of old gilt su...
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Slave Ankle Shackle Blacksmith6843 - Slave Ankle Shackle Blacksmith
John W. Coker
Handmade by a crafted blacksmith, even a key that may or may not work but turns in the display as it should. 4" diameter, well constructed hing...
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U S Grant Old Photo & Second Military Photo6844 - U S Grant Old Photo & Second Military Photo
John W. Coker
The U. S. Grant photo is on hard cardboard and has an old 3 cent IRS Tax Stamp on the back, signed Partridge's Gallery Wheeling, Va., measures 2...
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Civil War Photo Virginia Infantry 18636845 - Civil War Photo Virginia Infantry 1863
John W. Coker
Measuring some 4" long by 2 1/2" tall, printed across the bottom Camp 1st Va. Vol. Inf. North Mountain Va., Jan. 26, 1863, tears to the ed...
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Three Cent Pieces 1853-18636846 - Three Cent Pieces 1853-1863
John W. Coker
1863 Army Navy Copper Coin, Copper Our Country Coin, Three Cent 1853 Coin in Fair Condition, all in coin necklace holders.
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US Treasury Fractional Currency6847 - US Treasury Fractional Currency
John W. Coker
Twenty Five Cents, Redeemable for Stamps, 2 3/4" wide by 1 7/8" tall.
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Lucy Pickens Confederate $100 Note6848 - Lucy Pickens Confederate $100 Note
John W. Coker
Only woman to have been on a Confederate note, the wife of the Governor of South Carolina, left side with missing surface, Feb. 17, 1864, $100 note, s
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Gerrit Smith Signed Bank Check6849 - Gerrit Smith Signed Bank Check
John W. Coker
Well known Abolitionist, from Peterboro, NY, signed personal check of Gerrit Smith dated Sept. 20, 1864.
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Presidential Flag E Pluribus Unum6850 - Presidential Flag E Pluribus Unum
John W. Coker
Navy blue with silver seal and gold fringe, appears to be nylon fabric, 58 x 40", small tears, this is the seal of the President and normally r...
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