Retains nice gilt, slight pin-holing on rim edge. Sold Excavated Georgia State Seal, "Schuyler. NEW Cuff and rare variety! "Scovill Mfg Co" Light dent, Lots of gilt in all the right places. (specific finds location available to purchaser). It was found in the early days in the 1862-63 camps in Middle Tennessee, near Hoover's Gap. NEW Arkansas State Seal, dug and beautiful. Nice gilt-highlighting to this rare button. NEW Alabama Volunteer Corps button beautiful example! "W.G. Sold Alabama Volunteer Corps with premium backmark of "E. Choice button and premier backmark of "Superfin/Paris" Here is a good one! These were even rare in the "Old Days," and are, now, nearly impossible to locate with all the increased interest in collectible Civil War buttons. William Leigh: Confederate State Buttons Confederate State Buttons Photo
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