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Civil War reunion badge
Civil War reunion badge



Hidden Treasure: Where to find it, how to get it



How to Find Lost Treasure in All Fifty States: And Canada, Too!

When you least expect it.

I was playing around looking for coins and such when I found a Civil War reunion badge.

My name is J.R. Cheatham. I have a Bounty Hunter detector...I'm kinda new to metal detecting. Mostly I've only found coins and junk..nothing really exciting..but a couple of days ago I was playing around looking for coins and such when I found a Civil War reunion badge dated 1895. It's a 29th reunion badge for the Grand Army of the Republic. On the left side it says 1861, on the right side it says 1866. Across the top it says 29.national. In the middle, jumbled together are the letters GAR. Around these letters it says encampment Louisville Ky. I found it about 5 inches deep.

Thanks,
J.R. Cheatham