Friday, November 11, 2011

Civil War Antiques Impact on Collectors

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Civil War antiques seem to have a lasting impact with their collectors, which is believed to be associated with how the war affected so many Americans and how it also provided a new meaning of freedom for some of those Americans. The Civil War had brothers fighting brothers and cousins fighting cousins, and some even lost their lives at the hand of other family members.

The Civil War unfortunately began in 1861 and was fought in over ten thousand locations from New Mexico to Tennessee to Vermont to down the coast line of Florida. Collectibles from the Civil War are any items that were directly related to the Civil War, which are memories for soldiers and the civilians who played major roles in the war among the states.

On April 12, 1861, the foundation of the Civil War was planted by General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, then after thirty four hours of constant bombing and firing the people of Fort Sumter surrendered by waving a white flag. Thankfully, there were practically no casualties, but this was the first battle of the Civil War and the worst war in American History. According to history, over three million men fought and at least six hundred thousand men lost their lives. The really truly sad thing is that nearly half of individuals who fought in battle were below the age of twenty one years old.

Civil War collectibles are now a tribute to those brave men and boys who put their live down for the sake of our nation in order to bring freedom to the states. Collectibles from the Civil War include camp gear, cavalry equipment, weapons, flags, medical items, uniforms, and many more items that can reveal unknown facts about our nations war. Curiosity remains fresh and focused among collectors even today who strive to uncover the mysteries of this dramatic period of time. This period of time also haunts people still today.

It even seems as if Civil War collectibles have become some of the most popular collectibles with collectors within the United States, which is partially due to the items telling about their countries heritage. Collectors find new Civil War items each year and will add them to personal collections. One important item collectors of Civil War memorabilia need invest in is a Civil War value guide, which will enable the collector to know how particular items are worth. Of course, there are a number of value guides that are available on the market today, but all that the collector will need is a guide that has the particular items that they are interested in.

Collectors of Civil War collectibles knows that there are several categories to choose from and some collectors will specialize their collections on a particular item. However, there are a few collectors who are so enthusiastic about Civil War collectibles that they have several rooms in their homes set aside with nothing but Civil War memorabilia in them of all sorts. One type of Civil War collectibles is artillery, with the most commonly found being the paper time fuses. Other artillery known to be collected by collectors are chill nose parrot bolts, thirty pound Union parrot shells, wood plug shells, cannonballs, coehorn wood plug shells, and solid shot cannonballs.



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