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Civil War Bullets & Button from The Battle of Franklin, TN with Case and COA
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Civil War Bullets & Button from The Battle of Franklin, TN with Case and COA
Civil War Bullets and Button found at Franklin, Tennessee
Case states, "Post War image of The Carter Cotton Gin showing the damage of the battle, Used with the permission of The Battle of Franklin Trust. These Artifacts were recovered from different area's of the Franklin Battlefield on private property with the landowners permission.
Relics included:
.44 Caliber Colt
.577 Caliber Enfield
.58 Caliber Cleaner
Union Button
.58 Caliber Minie
.69 Caliber Ball
.69 Caliber Minie
The Battle of Franklin was one of the last great battles of the American Civil War. Fate and circumstance placed the small town of Franklin in the path of two great armies in late November 1864. Gen. John Bell Hood, at the head of the Confederate Army of Tennessee, which numbered just over 30,000, marched his army toward Nashville after having lost Atlanta in September. His hope was to retake the lost Tennessee capital, which had fallen to U. S. troops in early 1862. A Federal army, commanded by Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, was sent from Georgia by Maj. Gen. William Sherman to Middle Tennessee with orders to slow Hood’s advance. Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. George Henry Thomas organized defenses just outside Nashville.
Bullet comes in a 16 x 12 3/4" display case.
This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity"
Southern Star GUARANTEES this product to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE
LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY
You will receive a different bullet from pictured. I will only put good presentable bullets in case
Where do you get your relics?
I travel to many Civil War shows across the country and buy from local relic hunters to ensure each relic is labeled properly. Southern Star Displays would never intentionally sell falsely labeled relics.
Who insures the COA?
We do! At Southern Star Displays we take pride in displaying our relics accurately and professionally. If you have any issues with your purchase at anytime we will buy back your display. That's how confident we are in our relics.
FAQ
Payment
We accept payment by any of the following methods:
PayPal or Major Credit Cards
Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
Shipping
We offer FREE shipping on all orders!
Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it two or three days after dispatch
In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
Returns
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund
Our Civil War Relics have a lifetime warranty on authenticity
Free Return Shipping 100% Risk Free
Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
100% Authentic
COA Included
Fast Shipping
Civil War Bullets and Button found at Franklin, Tennessee Case states, "Post War image of The Carter Cotton Gin showing the damage of the battle, Used with the permission of The Battle of Franklin Trust. These Artifacts were recovered from different area's of the Franklin Battlefield on private property with the landowners permission. Relics included: .44 Caliber Colt .577 Caliber Enfield .58 Caliber Cleaner Union Button .58 Caliber Minie .69 Caliber Ball .69 Caliber Minie The Battle of Franklin was one of the last great battles of the American Civil War. Fate and circumstance placed the small town of Franklin in the path of two great armies in late November 1864. Gen. John Bell Hood, at the head of the Confederate Army of Tennessee, which numbered just over 30,000, marched his army toward Nashville after having lost Atlanta in September. His hope was to retake the lost Tennessee capital, which had fallen to U. S. troops in early 1862. A Federal army, commanded by Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, was sent from Georgia by Maj. Gen. William Sherman to Middle Tennessee with orders to slow Hood’s advance. Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. George Henry Thomas organized defenses just outside Nashville. Bullet comes in a 16 x 12 3/4" display case. This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity" Southern Star GUARANTEES this product to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY You will receive a different bullet from pictured. I will only put good presentable bullets in case
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COA Included
100% Authentic
Civil War Bullets & Button from The Battle of Franklin, TN with Case and COA
Civil War Bullets and Button found at Franklin, Tennessee
Case states, "Post War image of The Carter Cotton Gin showing the damage of the battle, Used with the permission of The Battle of Franklin Trust. These Artifacts were recovered from different area's of the Franklin Battlefield on private property with the landowners permission.
Relics included:
.44 Caliber Colt
.577 Caliber Enfield
.58 Caliber Cleaner
Union Button
.58 Caliber Minie
.69 Caliber Ball
.69 Caliber Minie
The Battle of Franklin was one of the last great battles of the American Civil War. Fate and circumstance placed the small town of Franklin in the path of two great armies in late November 1864. Gen. John Bell Hood, at the head of the Confederate Army of Tennessee, which numbered just over 30,000, marched his army toward Nashville after having lost Atlanta in September. His hope was to retake the lost Tennessee capital, which had fallen to U. S. troops in early 1862. A Federal army, commanded by Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, was sent from Georgia by Maj. Gen. William Sherman to Middle Tennessee with orders to slow Hood’s advance. Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. George Henry Thomas organized defenses just outside Nashville.
Bullet comes in a 16 x 12 3/4" display case.
This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity"
Southern Star GUARANTEES this product to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE
LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY
You will receive a different bullet from pictured. I will only put good presentable bullets in case
FAQ
Where do you get your relics?
I travel to many Civil War shows across the country and buy from local relic hunters to ensure each relic is labeled properly. Southern Star Displays would never intentionally sell falsely labeled relics.
Who insures the COA?
We do! At Southern Star Displays we take pride in displaying our relics accurately and professionally. If you have any issues with your purchase at anytime we will buy back your display. That's how confident we are in our relics.
Payment
We accept payment by any of the following methods:
PayPal or Major Credit Cards
Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
Shipping
We offer FREE shipping on all orders!
Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it two or three days after dispatch
In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
Returns
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund
Our Civil War Relics have a lifetime warranty on authenticity
Free Return Shipping 100% Risk Free
Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
100% Authentic
COA Included
Fast Shipping
Civil War Bullets and Button found at Franklin, Tennessee
Case states, "Post War image of The Carter Cotton Gin showing the damage of the battle, Used with the permission of The Battle of Franklin Trust. These Artifacts were recovered from different area's of the Franklin Battlefield on private property with the landowners permission.
Relics included:
.44 Caliber Colt
.577 Caliber Enfield
.58 Caliber Cleaner
Union Button
.58 Caliber Minie
.69 Caliber Ball
.69 Caliber Minie
The Battle of Franklin was one of the last great battles of the American Civil War. Fate and circumstance placed the small town of Franklin in the path of two great armies in late November 1864. Gen. John Bell Hood, at the head of the Confederate Army of Tennessee, which numbered just over 30,000, marched his army toward Nashville after having lost Atlanta in September. His hope was to retake the lost Tennessee capital, which had fallen to U. S. troops in early 1862. A Federal army, commanded by Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, was sent from Georgia by Maj. Gen. William Sherman to Middle Tennessee with orders to slow Hood’s advance. Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. George Henry Thomas organized defenses just outside Nashville.
Bullet comes in a 16 x 12 3/4" display case.
This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity"
Southern Star GUARANTEES this product to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE
LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY
You will receive a different bullet from pictured. I will only put good presentable bullets in case