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Civil War & Earlier Soldier's Belt Buckles in Excavated & Non-E
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Beautiful Non-Excavated Civil War Eagle Sword Belt & Buckle With Notched Corners
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This is an attractive non-excavated Civil War eagle sword belt and buckle. This is the style that was worn on the sword belt of many Civil War officers. It has the beautiful spread wing pattern eagle in the center of the buckle. The eagle has the ribbon coming from her beak that reads the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM". This is the pattern that has the integrally cast wreath around the eagle with the stippled background. On the back of the buckle it has the original keeper hook intact. This is the version that has the notched keeper side corners that fit into the keeper which is a higher grade of manufacture than the usual ones you encounter. This one has matching numbers on the buckle as well as the keeper of "73". The buckle is accompanied by the original black belt that has the brass length adjuster remaining. You can tell that this one was used but not abused. This is an attractive non-excavated eagle sword belt buckle for your collection.

Item #: C674
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