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Re-checking yesterday

awhitster

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Re-checking yesterday
 
Nice find. I've got some similar items I've picked up over the years. One nice one is a solid brass medallion from the 1902 reunion of the GAR in Washington, DC. in near mint condition.

Bill
 
[quote Uncle Willy]Nice find. I've got some similar items I've picked up over the years. One nice one is a solid brass medallion from the 1902 reunion of the GAR in Washington, DC. in near mint condition.

Bill[/quote]Sounds like a nice piece of history you found. That's where that loupe comes in handy. Always pays to look that treasure over REAL good.
 
Yepper, nice bit of memorabilia.
 
Yeah I just remembered - I have a heart-shaped gizmo commemorating the visit of some famous Admiral to Oregon back around 1902 or so. I have a bronze medallion of the Apollo moon landing in the sixties. I have a bronze Marine badge issued during WWI dated 1917 to nothing - as the war was not yet over. I have a big, thick, bronze coin commemorating something in Montana in the late 1800's. Some idiot run part of the edge through a gear and messed it up. I like all that old historical stuff.

Bill
 
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