Up for sale is a authentic circa 1880's Indian Wars General Service eagle uniform coat button manufactured and backmarked by James H. Wilson in Philadelphia, PA.. This button was worn during a significant period of American history, specifically during the Indian Wars between 1866-1897. It was designed with the eagle motif which symbolizes the ideals of leadership, courage, and strength. This button is an original piece and was manufactured in the United States. Apart from that, it is a great addition to any military or historical collection and a perfect representation of militaria. 

Diameter: 0.82 inches (20.83mm)
( dimension is approximate )

Please refer to item photos for full visibility of item condition. Feel free to ask questions. Item is sold "as is". Button may have some wear, oxidation, scratches, rust, dirt, dents, etc. Please refer to all photos for accurate details on condition.