Can anyone help me identify this plate?

jhamner

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I found this old belt plate today in around an old house site that has yielded Virginia buttons (Civil War), large pennies, an 1863 Indian Head, 1857 three- cent piece, Virginia halfpenny, and numerous other artifacts. Can anyone out there help me with a positive i.d.? I'm hoping for Civil War, but the way the "2" is configured looks earlier to me. Anyway, I eagerly await some help from you experts out there! Thanks so much!
 

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Very possibly a British 21st Foot waist belt plate. $$$ find. The 21st Foot also was here at New Orleans during the War of 1812.
 

That's one sweeeet plate. This one should be goin' somewhere I bet.
 

Numerous people, like me, collect these and have wallets......not just one or two buyers anymore.
 

Numerous people, like me, collect these and have wallets......not just one or two buyers anymore.
What's the value? I may HAVE to sell it if we keep getting slammed with medical and government bills!
 

It's listed in Troiani's book as 21st Regiment of Foot bayonet belt plate, enlisted pattern. Its a great rare find. If there is a category above banner this belongs there. My banner vote is in.
 

Value depends on the market conditions. There are a lot of the 21st regiment BUTTONS around still, but there are not a lot of any type of plate out there. Best way to test the market is on Ebay with a decent reserve.
 

It's listed in Troiani's book as 21st Regiment of Foot bayonet belt plate, enlisted pattern. Its a great rare find. If there is a category above banner this belongs there. My banner vote is in.
Thank you for this valuable information!
 

Value depends on the market conditions. There are a lot of the 21st regiment BUTTONS around still, but there are not a lot of any type of plate out there. Best way to test the market is on Ebay with a decent reserve.


O.K.--thanks very much!
 

Troiani has a page on Facebook where you can post a picture of it and he can see it and comment on it. I suggest you check that out.
 

I missed this post , but why is this not on the BANNER? Maybe too much emphasis on value and selling, but it is still an incredible find!!

My Banner vote is going in now!
 

I found this old belt plate today in around an old house site that has yielded Virginia buttons (Civil War), large pennies, an 1863 Indian Head, 1857 three- cent piece, Virginia halfpenny, and numerous other artifacts. Can anyone out there help me with a positive i.d.? I'm hoping for Civil War, but the way the "2" is configured looks earlier to me. Anyway, I eagerly await some help from you experts out there! Thanks so much!

Wow what an amazing looking plate, very nice find. Banner voted.
 

I missed this post , but why is this not on the BANNER? Maybe too much emphasis on value and selling, but it is still an incredible find!!

My Banner vote is going in now!

My first time seeing it as well, A Banner Find IMO , BUT I have never even seen that old of a "Marked" Plate.
Nothing that old in my area , that was lost in that era.

I been seeing J.T add's in NS Trader for years.

I'd keep it , as it looks to be in almost 95% Condition.

Also 'Funny ' IMO The OP did not want the plate to be Pre-Civil War .......Well with that shape & style I can see why ; if it said CS on the Face ???.

It would look GREAT on the Scroll but Ill do a bit of research before my Banner Nomination.
 

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