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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → United States Medals → U. S. War Medals → U. S. Civil War-Related Medals |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
999 |
New Hampshire 15th Volunteer Regiment Dogtag, 1862
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CH EF |
$600.00 |
Brass, 27.7mm, holed for suspension. Choice Extremely Fine. Inscribed to L.G. TUCKER/ Co. I/ 15TH REG./ HAVERHILL, MASS. This unit was organized at Concord in October 1862 for nine months' service and mustered out Aug. 13, 1863. It fought at Port Huron, May 27, June 14, 1863 and lost 161 men during its brief service. |
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1000 |
Pennsylvania, 149th Volunteer Regiment, the Second Bucktails
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(see below) |
$750.00 |
White Metal, 30.9mm, holed for suspension. By Joseph Merriam. Obv. Washington head r. Rev. Inscribed to R. McPOST/ ORD. SGT./ 149 REG./ WAR OF/ 1861/ PA. VOL./ COUDERSPORT, PA. Unit was organized at Harrisburg in August, 1862, mustered out on June 24, 1865. K Company hailed from Potter County, Pa. and its battle honors include Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Cold Harbor. |
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1001 |
Second Colorado Volunteer Cavalry Badge. L Company
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CH EF |
$575.00 |
Named to Joseph Croteau. German Silver, 61.8, pinback JOSEPH CROTEAU pinback header. Choice Extremely Fine. Shield shaped badge has back stamped J.S. Ginger, sole distributor, St. Louis, manufactured by Steiner of that city. This unit was formed in November, 1863 out of the 2nd and 3rd Colorado Infantry. By January, 1864 they were active on the Kansas border against Confederate ''bushwackers''.... more |
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1002 |
30th New York Volunteers. Iron Brigade Medal
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GEM UNC |
$450.00 |
Brass, 39.8mm, 4.5mm thick. Gem Uncirculated. Prooflike; White metal, 39.7mm, 3.1mm thick. Uncirculated. Prooflike. DEATH TO TRAITORS above IRON BRIGADE 30 N.Y.V. Rev. Battle honors of 1862-1863. 2 pieces. |
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1003 |
Major General Winfield Scott Hancock, Major General Philip Sheridan Medals, 1865
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CH BU |
$360.00 |
Copper, 31mm. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. By George Hampden Lovett. Obv. Uniformed busts in ornate borders. Hancock reverse recalls grand reception of July 4, 1865, Sheridan reverse is solely geometric. 2 pieces. |
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1004 |
Major General A.A. Humphreys, Wilder's Lightning Brigade Medals, n.d
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BU |
$500.00 |
White Metal, 30.8mm. Brilliant Uncirculated. The first is holed over Humphrey's bust, the second depicts acorn, rifles and cannon. Lustrous. 2 pieces. |
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1005 |
Major General Jesse L. Reno Medal, n.d
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CH BU |
$220.00 |
Copper, 34.1mm. By George Hampden Lovett. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Obv. Uniformed bust l. Rev. AWARDED TO, uninscribed field. Fiery orange-copper patina. General Reno graduated West Point in the Class of 1846 and later was professor of mathematics there. He was killed at the battle of South Mountain in the Antietam campaign September 14, 1862. |
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1006 |
Confederate States of America War Department Seal, n.d
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AM |
$1,100.00 |
Copper, Lead-filled, 49.8mm, 2.8mm thick. Signed J. Baumgarten, German-born engraver active in Washington, D.C. ca. 1860. As made. Bearded soldier holds 9-star Confederate ''Stars and Bars'' flag before cannon. Paper sticker on back bears imprint A, No.39. |
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