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Vintage 1881 Sons of Civil War medal FILII VETERANORUM GRATIA DEI SERVATUS

$ 13.19

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    Description

    Vintage 1881 Sons of Civil War medal FILII VETERANORUM GRATIA DEI SERVATUS
    Original medal with ribbon in exceptionally good shape - no fraying, Top bar and medal are in good shape. Back is marked as made by Chas. M Robbins Co., Attleboro., Mass. It is 3" long and 1.25” widest.
    See images.
    I believe it is bronze since there is a slight greenish appearing in some spots due to the copper in bronze. Shipped first class.
    Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
    is an American congressionally chartered fraternal organization that carries out activities to preserve the history and legacy of the United States Armed Forces veterans who fought during the Civil War. It is the legal successor to the Grand Army of the Republic, the large and influential grouping of Union Army veterans that existed in the decades following the Civil War. The organization's first meeting
    on November 12, 1881, in GAR Post 3 meeting room at Pittsburgh's Old City Hall
    It was organized to ensure that the principles of the GAR would continue.