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is this Robert E Lee?

osgood1

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maybe im crazy, found at a very old site. It is in very bad shape. Thought maybe a religious metal, but then thinking what, Robert E Lee? I swear on the back i see a large eagle of sorts not an angel. Anybody recognize this piece. Ill admit i have quite an imagination. Can any body read the letters under the portrait, Thanks, curt o
 

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The figure does resemble General Lee. I wonder if this could have been a medal worn on a Confetrit' veterans jacket that would have been attached to a ribbon. That is a cool find. The little ring at the top of the piece is broken and I'm wondering if this is where it would have been attached to a ribbon. Osgood1, try googling this: Confederate veterans metals depicting General Robert E. Lee. I found a couple of things that are close in resemblance as to what you have. Good luck and let us know what you find.
 
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Some of y'all Google Confederate Veterans medal depicting General Robert E. Lee and see what you think. There are a few that are pretty close. Whether it's Gen.Lee, Gen. Stone wall Jackson , or perhaps Gen. James Longstreet, this may be a medal worn by some veteran minus the ribbon that would have been attached. Pretty close.
 
There were a lot of white guys with beards on stuff in the 19th Century. Could be a politician, inventor, businessman, who knows?
 
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