Civil War “COPPERHEAD” IDENTIFICATION DISK

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Originally worn as a badge of identification by members of the frequently militant Peace Democrats or “Copperheads” of Civil War era notoriety.. Typical of their practice this badge or pendant is fashioned from an old U.S. large cent (a bit larger in diameter and thicker today’s quarter). This example, retains a rich age patina and a deep period initial touch mark These “Copperheads” were so-called by their opponents in recognition of their practice of wearing a pierced copper penny or the “Lady Liberty” cut from a large copper penny as a badge of identification as a Peace Democrat. An existing example excavated at a McClellan base of the Peninsula Campaign may be seen in Lord’s “Civil War Collectors Encyclopedia”. (see also Philips “Excavated Artifacts of the Civil War”) please note: ALL ITEMS ARE CURRENT & AVAILABLE UNLESS MARKED SOLD!!. To place your order or e-Mail a question or comment, simply click on the envelope icon above. If you are new to our catalog and wish ordering information or just to learn who we are, simply click on GUNSIGHT ANTIQUES above to go to our home page. Thanks for visiting our catalog!!