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25 Cents - J.A. Garman (54th Pennsylvania Volunteers) , United States

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Obverse
Latin
J A GARMAN SUTLER 25 54 PA. VOLS.
Reverse
Eagle perched on a branch with arrows, and stars surrounding
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