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Confederate CS Tongue/Disc Portion Of 2-Pc Belt Buckle Plate Dug Caroline Co VA
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Confederate CS Tongue/Disc Portion Of 2-Pc Belt Buckle Plate Dug Caroline Co VA
Price: US $455.00
I came across this the other day in a box of miscellaneous excavated items from 1977, recovered from a Confederate campsite my own property in Caroline County, Virginia. There was a great deal of troop movement and some fighting there, as well as encampments, mainly in 1863-64. This is from one of a number of \"Virginia\" style buckles. Has a fine patina. The belt loop is badly bent, possibly from being run over by a wagon, or struck with a plw, or who knows. I probably have a separate wreath that this would fit with, but as a matter of principle I never \"marry\" artifacts like this. The Riker display / storage case is included. I will ship this free by Priority Mail. I ship on the next business day after receiving payment, so if paid promptly it will arrive plenty of time before the holidays. IF I RECEIVE AN ACCEPTABLE OFFER BEFORE THIS sale HAS ANY offerS, I WILL ADD A \" BUY IT NOW \" OPTION AND SELL IT IMMEDIATELY. SO I ADVISE YOU TO EITHER offer EARLY OR MESSAGE ME AND WORK OUT AN OFFER! IF YOU HESITATE IT MIGHT BE GONE! Please note that I RARELY state dimensions in my listings, and even less often in millimeters. This is especially true for Confederate artifacts. The reasons are very simple. First, the dimensions noted in reference books apply ONLY to THE item in THAT photo. Period. Second, NO -- repeat, NO -- buckles and buttons used in the Civil War were manufactured using metric measurements, with the exception of a few made in France. BUT- the metric system at that time was NOT the SAME as today. It wasn\'t standardized as we know it now until the 1960s! Third, aside from a few highly specialized professions (engineers, scientists, etc) it would\'ve been very difficult to find anyone in what was the US of 1860 who\'d ever HEARD of a millimeter, much less one who had a good idea what it was. In short, people who get all hung-up on precise millimeter measurements in regard to artifacts from the Civil War period are wasting time and effort on a subject that is TOTALLY IRRELEVANT. This includes many of the self-proclaimed \"experts\" out there. Basically, the whole confusing nonsense resulted from people who didn\'t have a grip on the historical context of the period (i.e., amateurs, not trained, professional historians) putting data in books that did not apply. If this ticks some people off, I really don\'t care- it\'s the truth. I never sold any of my recovered artifacts until about a year ago (not even a bullet.) I\'ve been metal detecting since 1961- over 55 years. I\'m retired from the US Army and am rated as a Permanently & Totally Disabled Veteran due to wounds and injuries received on Active Duty. I also have a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Military History and postdoctoral study in field archaeology. I pursued this profession for a long time. I decided to finally list some of my private items for sale to supplement my fixed income and clear out some of the little \"treasures\" I\'ve accumulated throughout my very active life. All excavated artifacts I sell were recovered legally. Due to some incidents in which I provided written statements to buyers, supposedly for their own records but actually intended to jack up the prices when they resold the items, then trying to get me in the middle of their transactions, I must decline to do so or provide any information beyond what\'s in the listing. buyers/ buyer must be aware that this is an excavated historical artifact that is over 150 years old. It is delicate and should not be handled, carried around, or played with. It has already been as cleaned, washed, brushed, etc as it should be, according to professional/ academic archaeological preservation standards. No additional \"cleaning\" of any type should be undertaken. Further, any alteration to the condition of the item, no matter how slight - under Federal law and the policies of both and Paypal -- voids all return/ refund options. Before I offered anything for sale I heard horror stories of the harassment, threats, and terror tactics of the retail dealers and their cronies against people like me who refuse to do business with them. This has proven to be true. But- I will not be intimidated by such people. All threats, insults, harassment, and defaming/libelous/slanderous statements made on or elsewhere will be prosecuted in Civil Courts, and in states where it\'s a criminal offense (such as Virginia) I will energetically push for criminal prosecution as well. This is in addition to whatever administrative actions Trust & Safety might take if done on here - I immediately report all such matters to them. I don\'t do those things to others and I won\'t tolerate them being done to me. It\'s almost funny- all the clowns I see on the internet making horrible allegations which defame and libel others ARE ONLY TRYING TO DEFLECT ATTENTION FROM THEMSELVES! ALSO- EVERY HIGH-VALUE ITEM I EVER BOUGHT FROM A RETAIL \"EXPERT\" DEALER TURNED OUT TO BE A FAKE!!! AND THE ONLY FAKES I EVER GOT SCAMMED ON WERE BOUGHT FROM THESE SO-CALLED \"EXPERTS,\" \"BATTLEFIELD HISTORIANS,\" OR WHATEVER OTHER MADE-UP TITLES THEY GIVE THEMSELVES!!! I recently saw one of these guys who claimed on his relic-peddling website, \"I was an archeologist (sic) for 14 years.\" Problem is, the idiot couldn\'t even SPELL IT correctly! (He\'s a big one for defaming others on and elsewhere- for the moment.) For many years I\'ve adamantly refused to sell to any of them, consign thru them, or be associated with any of them in any way. I haven\'t had ANY dealings with those people or their buddies except in court in well over 30 years. I don\'t go to their stores or to Civil War shows. I don\'t get involved in any of the \"relic hunting\" clubs. Most of them are blocked from offerding on my sales, and if one slips thru I\'ll immediately cancel his offers or -- if he wins -- cancel the transaction. I\'ve been called as an Expert Witness against a number of them in their civil and criminal trials in State and Federal Courts for their slimy activities. There are a few distinct types of people out there who swing metal detectors and excavate artifacts. The first are the ones who recover something and ask themselves, \"What can we learn from this?\" The second are the people whose first thought is, \"What\'s it worth?\" The first group are responsible people who care about history. The second are -- in effect -- looters of history. And then there are the worst. The REALLY despicable ones who LITERALLY loot (steal) artifacts from private property without permission, from professional archaeological project sites, from public lands and other protected sites (even Battlefield Parks.) Some even stoop so low as to dig up the graves of Civil War soldiers in cemeteries, hoping they were buried in their uniforms! Look in the mirror and ask yourself which one you are. I state that I don\'t accept refunds because some dishonest folks have wanted refunds for unacceptable reasons, such as damaging or altering the artifacts. Or because they\'re pulling a scam. Or because they spent the grocery money. Or the wife got mad. Or due to Transaction Interference by some disreputable people. But- if you have a VALID reason, please contact me promptly and I\'ll do my best to work with you. I will be listing a number of Civil War artifacts for sale this week so check my other sales!

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