1820's militia buckle, how to determine authenticity and value?
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Owner of this buckle inherited it from his parents, and has asked me to help with identification. From what I've been able to find, it's an 1820-1840 militia buckle (or a reproduction). It has 13 stars above the eagle, and 14 cannonballs under the left hand cannon. The banner above the eagle reads "E Plurbius Unum"
I've been browsing every antiques site I can find today, and haven't yes come across any indication that it's a fake, but I really have no idea. Any way to tell for sure, and is this something a collector would be interested in? Thanks!
First post on the forum...
Owner of this buckle inherited it from his parents, and has asked me to help with identification. From what I've been able to find, it's an 1820-1840 militia buckle (or a reproduction). It has 13 stars above the eagle, and 14 cannonballs under the left hand cannon. The banner above the eagle reads "E Plurbius Unum"
I've been browsing every antiques site I can find today, and haven't yes come across any indication that it's a fake, but I really have no idea. Any way to tell for sure, and is this something a collector would be interested in? Thanks!
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