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PC2992
.58 Caliber Skin Cartridge
This .58 caliber skin cartridge is in overall excellent condition and was
excavated in the area of Cold Harbor, VA. The bullet has a very nice
white patina and its skin cartridge is in excellent condition. If
shaken one can still hear the 140 + year old gunpowder inside. If
there is a flaw, there appears to be a tiny pin hole in the cartridge, but
certainly no gun powder leaking from it. This cartridge is one of the
best examples I have come across and it will make an excellent addition to
any bullet, cartridge or general excavated relic collection. $45.00
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PC2983
22 Various Small Caliber Bullets
These 22 excavated bullets range in size from .28 to .44 caliber. Some
examples included are: an army Colt, a Savage, a Sage waterproof, Bartholow,
Hazard, Colt Dragoon and several others. Most all of them are in good
dropped condition and all are from the collection of
Paul Irvin. $95.00
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PC597
Published Carved Bullet - "THE ROCKET SHIP"
This excavated carved bullet is one fascinating little relic.
Recovered in the mid 1970's from a Tennessee Confederate camp by Jack
Crawford of Chattanooga, TN. This bullet is carved into what
appears to be a rocket ship. After reading an article on carved bullets in
Volume I, Number 5 of the
North South Trader
Magazine, Mr. Crawford decided to share his find by sending a letter and
picture of this bullet to the editor of the North South Trader.
Subsequently, the bullet was pictured in
Volume III, Number 5. Another note, which is
typed and accompanies this bullet, states "Shows carved Minie almost
identical to Jules Verne rocket ship." See additional pictures by clicking
on the thumbnail picture to the
left. One can only envision a soldier lying back on a moonlit
summer night briefly escaping the the war by contemplating of the
possibilities of space travel. This carved bullet is an excellent published example of Civil War
soldier artwork and is approximately 1 inch in length. An original
copy of the North South Trader magazine, this bullet is pictured in, will be
included.
$275.00
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PC2602
Shaler Bullet
The three sections of this Shaler bullet are all in very good
condition. The patinas of the three sections vary in color ranging
from white to grey. It is unlikely that this example was excavated together
due to the mismatched patinas. The bullet is marked "520" which represents its
reference number from the McKee and Mason bullet book "Civil War Projectiles
II Small Arms & Field Artillery with Supplement". This example is from
the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin
hunted many Civil War sites, both union and confederate, in central
Virginia. The story of several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is
recalled in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The
Field Account of Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
Click here for a picture and the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds.
Ref. M&M 520. $85.00
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PC2924
.41 Caliber Self-Contained Volcanic Bullet
This dropped .41 caliber self-contained volcanic bullet is in excellent
condition and is from the bullet collection of
Paul Irvin.
The exterior of the bullet has a very pleasing white patina with four rings
starting about halfway down. According to Thomas and Thomas' book, "A
Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges", the base of these unusual
bullets were sealed with either cork only, cork and brass, or cork and
iron. Also according to the Thomas' book, "Smith & Wesson held the patent
(#14,147 dated January 22, 1856) for these bullets. There are many variants
found in the rings and the bases. Written on the bullet is the McKee and Mason bullet book reference
number of "143".
During the
late nineteen sixties into the early nineteen eighties
Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War sites, both
union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of several of Mr.
Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from Howard Crouch's
book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and
Hunting".
Click here to read the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds.
This bullet is a near perfect example and will make for an excellent
addition to any collection. Ref. M&M 143 T&T 15B $95.00
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PC2165
10 Richmond Lab. Sharps Bullets
These ten Richmond Lab.
Sharps bullets are all in fair dropped condition and were recovered in areas
just east of Richmond, VA. The ten bullets pictured
are the exact ones you will receive. $55.00
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PC2639
Fifteen .69 Caliber Round Balls
These 15 dropped .69 caliber round balls all recovered in the area of
Brandy Station, VA. All are in good dropped condition. These
will make for a great display and the bullets pictured are the exact
bullets you will receive. SOLD
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PC2739
25 Sharps Carbine Bullets
These 25 Sharps carbine bullets are all in good dropped condition. These
examples were all excavated from various Civil War sites east of Richmond,
VA. The bullets pictured are the exact ones you will receive. Click on the
thumbnail picture to the left to see them. $55.00
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PC2302
Five .69 Caliber Three Ring Bullets "Fat Boys"
These five .69 caliber three
ring bullets are in excellent dropped condition with grey white patinas.
All five have nicely rounded skirts and one of the five has a plug base. These huge bullets had one purpose and that was to cause massive destruction
to their intended target. These are some of the largest type of bullets
used during the Civil War and, nice examples such as these, are now becoming
harder and harder to find. This fine group was recovered in the Culpeper
County, VA area will display very nicely. The bullets pictured are the
exact ones you will receive. $40.00
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PC2699
.37 Caliber Maynard
Carbine Bullet
This excavated solid base .37 caliber Maynard carbine bullet is in excellent
condition and has an overall waxy white brown patina. The bullet is
marked "84" which represents its reference number from the McKee and Mason
bullet book "Civil War Projectiles II Small Arms & Field Artillery with
Supplement". This example is from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War
sites, both union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of
several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from
Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War
Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
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$45.00
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PC2861
Four Dimick Bullets
These four excavated Dimick bullets are in fair to very good dropped
condition with varying brown white patinas. According to Tom Stelma,
author of "Some Civil War Bullets 2", Dimick bullets were for use in not
only a sporting or hunting rifle but also for sharpshooters of the 66th
Illinois and Birge's Western Sharpshooters. These four examples are
from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War
sites, both union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of
several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from
Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War
Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
Click here for a picture and the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds.
From left to right these bullets measure in inches approximately (.41 x .87)
(.41 x .92) (.46 x .92) and (.55 x 1.03). $225.00
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PC2833
.54 Caliber "4 Ring" Sharps Carbine Bullet
This .54 Caliber "4 ring" Sharps carbine bullet is in excellent dropped
condition. It has an overall unblemished white patina and a prominent
mold seam on both sides. This example comes from a collection
out of North Carolina and will make a great addition to any high end Civil
War bullet collection. This bullet is museum quality.
Ref. M&M 178. $95.00
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PC2757
Confederate .58 Caliber Slug Ball
This Confederate .58 cal. slug ball is out of a small collection of relics
from North Carolina and is in very good condition.
Ref. M&M 152.
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PC2796
Confederate Gardner "Blow Thru" Bullet
This
excavated Confederate Gardner "blow thru" bullet is a unique relic
and was recovered in the
area of Cold Harbor, VA. Due to the thin walls of the bullet nose,
caused by improper casting, the force of the firing would cause the bullet
to be "blown-through". This is an excellent display piece for any
Civil war bullet collection or general relic collection. $55.00
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PC2746
US Base .58 Caliber Bullet
This excavated
.58 caliber bullet with "US" stamped in the base is from the collection of
Dennis Irvin. This particular bullet is in good condition with a very
visible "US" stamping in the cavity. Mr. Irving hunted campsites in
several areas in central Virginia with several important finds coming from
the area of
Brandy Station, VA. These particular finds, on October 29, 1977, are
documented in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book "Relic Hunter" and the
story of these finds can be read by
clicking here. M&M 342 and T&T 152. $55.00
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PC1619
30 Confederate Gardner Bullets
This group of 30 fired and misshaped Confederate Gardner bullets were all
excavated in the
Petersburg, VA area. The bullets pictured are the exact bullets
you will receive. $115.00
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PC2724
Thirty .44 Caliber Colt Revolver Bullets
These thirty dropped .44 caliber
Colt revolver bullets are in good dropped condition and were recovered from the area
of
Petersburg, Va. The bullets pictured are the exact bullets you will
receive. $90.00
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PC2696
.69 Caliber Tower Enfield Bullet
This excavated .69 caliber Tower Enfield bullet is in excellent dropped
condition and has an overall white patina with a couple of light brown
areas. NOTE: This bullet has a plug base cavity and not a
conical cavity as is typically known for M&M 213. The bullet is marked
"213" which represents its reference number from the McKee and Mason bullet
book "Civil War Projectiles II Small Arms & Field Artillery with
Supplement". This example is from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War
sites, both union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of
several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from
Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War
Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
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PC2690
.69 Caliber Garibaldi Bullet
This excavated .69 caliber Garibaldi bullet is in
excellent dropped condition and has an absolutely beautiful even white patina. The bullet is marked "199" which represents its reference
number from the McKee and Mason bullet book "Civil War Projectiles II Small Arms
& Field Artillery with Supplement". This example is from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin
hunted many Civil War sites, both union and confederate, in central
Virginia. The story of several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled
in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of
Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
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PC2605
.70 Caliber British Sea Service Bullet
This .70 caliber British sea service bullet is in
very good dropped condition. It has an
overall waxy brown patina with a few minor period surface nicks. Mr.
Irvin advised that this bullet was recovered near community of True Blue in
Orange County, VA. The bullet is marked "291" which represents its reference
number from the McKee and Mason bullet book "Civil War Projectiles II Small Arms
& Field Artillery with Supplement". This example is from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin
hunted many Civil War sites, both union and confederate, in central
Virginia. The story of several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled
in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of
Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
Click here for a picture and the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds. Ref. M&M
291. $95.00
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PC2586
.56 Caliber Sharps Carbine Bullet
This .56 caliber Sharps carbine bullet is in good condition and has an
overall yellowed-white waxy patina. This bullet appears to have
whittling marks on its upper body. The bullet is otherwise perfect and
is marked "191" which represents its reference number from the McKee and Mason
bullet book "Civil War Projectiles II Small Arms & Field Artillery with
Supplement". This example is from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin
hunted many Civil War sites, both union and confederate, in central
Virginia. The story of several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled
in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of
Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
Click here for a picture and the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds. Ref. M&M
191 $150.00
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PC2585
Fired .45 Caliber Whitworth Hexagonal Bullet
This .45 caliber Whitworth hexagonal bullet is in fired condition and has an
overall grey-white waxy patina. This bullet shows the results of
impact and displays very well. It is marked "251" which
represents its reference number from the McKee and Mason bullet book "Civil War
Projectiles II Small Arms & Field Artillery with Supplement". This example is from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin
hunted many Civil War sites, both union and confederate, in central
Virginia. The story of several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled
in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of
Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
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251 $165.00
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PC2583
.54 Caliber Von Lenke Gun Cotton Bullet
This .54 caliber Von Lenke gun cotton bullet is in fair condition and has an
overall grey-white patina. This difficult to find bullet is
missing its upper body. It is twice marked "476" which represents its
reference number from the McKee and Mason bullet book "Civil War Projectiles II
Small Arms & Field Artillery with Supplement". This example is from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin
hunted many Civil War sites, both union and confederate, in central
Virginia. The story of several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled
in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of
Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
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476 $275.00
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PC2557
.46 Caliber Kerr Bullet
This .46 caliber Kerr bullet for sharpshooter musket is in very good
condition and comes from
Paul Irvin bullet collection. The
bullet has a waxy yellow grey patina with a visible teat in the cone base.
Written on the bullet is the McKee and Mason bullet book reference number of
"439" (note: the glare in the picture makes the 9 appear as a 1). The skirt
is slightly out of round but the bullet is perfect in every other aspect.
During the
late nineteen sixties into the early nineteen eighties
Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War sites, both
union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of several of Mr.
Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from Howard Crouch's
book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and
Hunting".
Click here to read the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds. This
bullet is a near perfect example and will make for an excellent addition to
any collection. Diameter is .42 inches and length is .92 inches. Ref. M&M 439.
$75.00
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PC2556
.58 Caliber Gardiner Explosive Bullet
This .58 caliber Gardiner explosive bullet is in very good condition and is
from the bullet collection of
Paul Irvin.
Cast
of pewter instead of lead, this example has an overall lighter coloring and
smoother surface than other pewter made examples I have encountered.
This bullet was made to explode and pewter, being harder than lead, would
fragment more so than lead. The bullet was constructed with a fuse nozzle
in the base which led to a powder filled copper chamber in the center of the
upper body of the bullet. When produced these bullets had raised lettering
on the bottom edge of the rim of the base that read: "S. Gardiner's Shell
Patent Secured" and, amazingly enough, much of the lettering, though worn,
is visible with a loupe and a good light. The skirt is perfectly rounded
and there are no dings, scrapes, digger marks or repairs.
Written on the bullet is the McKee and Mason bullet book reference
number of "532".
During the
late nineteen sixties into the early nineteen eighties
Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War sites, both
union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of several of Mr.
Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from Howard Crouch's
book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and
Hunting".
Click here to read the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds. This
bullet is a near perfect example and will make for an excellent addition to
any collection. Ref. M&M 532 and T&T 154A. $225.00
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PC2280
Ten Ringtail Sharps Carbine Bullets
These ten
ringtail sharps carbine bullets are in dropped condition and were excavated
by local relic hunter
Earl Keys
in Culpepper, VA. The bullets pictured are the exact bullets you will
receive. To know more about the digger click on his name above.
$65.00
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PC2515
Five Various Enfield Bullets - Some Bases Marked
This group of 5 excavated Enfield bullets are all in fair to good dropped
condition. Enfield bullets are often found with various markings in
their plug base style cavity, some with letters and numbers and some with
designs. Included in this group is an "L" base, a "57", and a "dot"
base base. The remaining two are a conical base and plain plug base
with no marking. These were all recovered
from various campsites and battlefields in central Virginia. $55.00
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PC2414
Ten .54 Caliber Starr Carbine Bullets
This group of ten .54 caliber Starr carbine bullets are all in good dropped
condition and were all recovered in the Petersburg, VA area. The ten
bullets pictured are the exact ones you will receive. Ref. M&M 53
$65.00
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PC2517
.58 Caliber French Triangle Cavity Bullet
This .58 caliber French triangle cavity bullet is in very good condition.
This example has a grey-white patina, a nicely rounded skirt and a couple of
period dings but nothing major. The triangle in the cavity is well
defined and clearly visible. Ref. M&M 349 and T&T 176
$35.00
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PC2291
Ten Smith Carbine Bullets
These ten
Smith carbine bullets are all in good dropped condition with nice grey to
white patinas. These
were all recovered in the Culpeper County, VA area by local relic hunter
Don Echols and will make for an excellent display. The bullets pictured
are the exact ones you will receive.
Ref. M&M
70 and T&T 73. $65.00
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PC2357
10 Burnside Carbine Bullets
These ten Burnside carbine bullets are all in good dropped condition.
Included is a mixture of both the dish and solid base varieties. Excavated
in the area of
Petersburg,
VA area, the ten bullets pictured, are the exact ones you will receive. $65.00
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PC2281
4 Prussian Bullets
These big Prussian bullets are four excavated examples all recovered by relic
hunter
Earl Keys in the area of
the battle of
Port
Republic, Va.
These are not in perfect excavated condition but are representative of what
ammunition was being used at this particular battle which was a Confederate
victory in early June of 1862. They all have nice white patinas and
will make a nice addition to any excavated relic collection. $55.00
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PC134
.69 Caliber Tower Bullet "Dot Base" Variant
This big beautiful .69 caliber Tower bullet is one of the best I have ever
come across. The bullet has a chalky white nearly unblemished patina.
The bullet has a thick skirt and a small dot in its base. Dot base
Tower bullets are unusual and this bullet is a premium example.
Ref. M&M 214v. $95.00
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PC1946
.69 Caliber Garibaldi Bullet
This .69 caliber Garibaldi bullet is another one of the "big boys" that
could definitely do some damage. This bullet is in good dropped condition
with a visible mold seam and a slight bend in the skirt. This bullet
comes from a collection of relics assembled in northern Va. over several
decades. Ref.
M&M 199 $35.00
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PC1659
Unlisted "Baby Belgian" Bullet
This rare and unlisted Confederate .58 cal. "Baby Belgian" bullet is in
excellent condition. These bullets are referenced in Vol. XIV
No. 5 July - August issue of the North South Trader's Civil War magazine.
A copy of the article will be included with the bullet. $395.00
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PC1658
Unlisted .50 Caliber Sterling Price Bullet
This unlisted Confederate Sterling Price bullet is in excellent condition.
These rare bullets are referenced in Vol. XIV No. 5 July - August issue of
the North South Trader's Civil War magazine. A copy of the article
will be included with the bullet. $375.00
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PC1503
.69 Caliber Prussian Bullet - Variant
This .69 caliber Prussian bullet, variant, is one BIG bullet and is in good
dropped condition. It measures approximately .677 x 1.20 inches.
This bullet is from a collection of relics that were excavated from various
campsites and battlefields in and around Richmond, Virginia in the 1970s.
Ref. M&M 287 or 288 and T&T 191D $35.00
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