Z3020 Early Revenue Marine / Revenue Cutter Service Coat Button
Description: Here is an excellent example of the earliest style of coat button issued to the Revenue Marines in the 1820’s-1830’s according to Tice. The shank is intact and there is plenty of gilt left on the face.
Backmark: ".*.U.STATES.*. / REVENUE SERVICE” rm
Measures: 22.14 mm
Reference: Albert FD1, Tice RM200A2 or B2
Recovered: Beaufort, South Carolina
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