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Updating my CW display

steve in so la

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I added some of the things I dug this week to my ongoing Louisiana Civil War display. Been working on it for 5 years now.
The 6 tokens in the upper center are different denominations from the Josephine Plantation. I didn't detect them - a distant relative had a bunch from days after the war when he lived there.

The 3 large tokens - 3 on each side - are from the annual festival they have here. Not too hard to find. Lots of bullets and a few eagle buttons.


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Very nice collection! Makes me wonder what I am going to do with all my iron relics. And what else I might find.
 
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Nice display Steve. I wish I had a big wall to display some of mine. I have mostly bullets.
 
Here's my display of them. At one of my sites they experimented with all kinds of bullets so I was lucky enough to have dug unusual ones. steve

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Nice bullet Display--because of the neat displays you will get more value for them if & when you decide to sell--unless your son &/or your grandchildren are interested in CW relics!
 
You have more dropped bullets than me. Most of mine are fired. I hunt a training camp. I like that display.
 
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