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PC2516
Ten Spencer Bullets
These 10 Spencer carbine bullets are all in fair to good dropped condition
and nearly all have some remnant of the brass cartridge still attached. All
were recovered from various campsites in
Petersburg,
Virginia and the ones pictured are the exact bullets you will receive.
$65.00
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PC2197
.36 Caliber Maynard Carbine Bullet
This excavated solid base .36 caliber Maynard dropped carbine
bullet is in excellent condition and is the last one available for sale of
four which I was able to acquire from a digger out of Alabama. The
surface of this bullet is covered by a
thin layer of woodsy soil which is typical of the way bullets are found in a
wooded area. The fine example has a visible mold seam and one ring. It
was
was excavated from a Confederate campsite in southern Alabama. According to Thomas and Thomas' book, "A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and
Cartridges", "Dr. Edward Maynard held patent #22,565 dated January 11, 1859.
By this patent, cartridge cases for the Maynard carbine were made of drawn
brass to form a tube with a closed end. A brass disk was soldered to
the base of the tube. The large diameter of the base was to aid in
extracting the case after firing. The cartridge was separate primed--a
perforation in the base leads into the powder charge."
This bullet will display very nicely in any bullet collection. Ref.
T&T 77. $45.00
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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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PC2480
Excavated Bullets with
Cloth Pouch
This is a find you don't see every day. Excavated in 1978 in
Sutherland, VA., just west of Petersburg, this group of 16 Williams type III
cleaner bullets were recovered surrounded by what I believe to be the
remnants of a cloth pouch as seen in the additional pictures. It is
still amazing to me that some materials can still be recovered after
withstanding decades of being buried. Still surrounding some of the
bullets and scattered in the display are remnants of the paper cartridge
along with at least one percussion firing cap. Also still present and
clearly visible at the top of several bullets is the cartridge tie string.
This group bullets and, presumably their pouch, will make an excellent
display in any bullet or excavated relic collection. The glass
top display case, with closing hasps, is included and measures 1.5 x 8 x 12
inches. $165.00
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PC2413
Thirty .69 Caliber Round Ball
This group of thirty .69 caliber round ball are all in fair dropped
condition with varying brown grey white patinas. This group were all
recovered from various campsites east of Richmond, VA and will make a nice
addition to any bullet collection. The bullets pictured are the exact
ones you will receive. SOLD
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PC2030
30 Sharps Carbine Bullets
These 30 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. $60.00
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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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PC2318
2 Selma Arsenal Lube Groove Bullets - .54 & .58 Caliber
These two Selma Arsenal lube groove bullets are in very good dropped
condition. Both have waxy grey white patinas and were recovered on private
property near
Fort Blakley, Alabama by local relic hunter Bryan Clark. The bullets
pictured are the exact ones you will receive. $40.00
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PC2487
15 Unique and Interesting "Pulled" Bullets
These 15 bullets are not just your average ordinary American Civil War
bullets. Each one of these bullets is a misfire and each one had to be
extracted or "pulled" from the gun barrel using a screw or corkscrew device
attached to the end of a ramrod. What makes this group particularly
interesting is that there are several different types of bullets included
and each one exhibits unusual features such as exceptionally large screw
holes, very distinct screw threads, multiple holes, deep holes and other
unusual and unique characteristics. Included in this group are: Williams
cleaners Types I & III, .69 cal. round ball, .69 cal. 3 ring bullets, .58
cal. 3 ringers, .44 caliber dragoon bullet, an Enfield bullet and a .58 cal.
Harpers Ferry bullet. Another overlooked and unique aspect about extracted
or pulled bullets is the fact that they were handled not once, but twice by
the soldier. Sometimes in the heat of battle, when everything was on the
line between life and death for these guys, with continued firing, the guns
simply misfired and the process to extract the bullet would begin. My guess
is, with bullets whizzing by your head, for them, the extraction process
seemed an eternity. This nice collection were all excavated in central
Virginia by various relic hunters and the bullets pictured are the exact
bullets you will receive.
$75.00
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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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PC2469
.58 Caliber Bullet "US
in Base"
This excavated .58 caliber bullet with "US" stamped in the base is from the
collection of
Dennis Irvin. This particular bullet is in excellent condition with a
visible "US" stamping in the cavity. The bullet has a greyish white
patina and is perfect in every way. 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. $60.00
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PC2514
50 Various Pistol Bullets - Drops and Fired
This excavated pistol bullet group consists of some dropped, and some fired
examples. There are several varieties and most have nice white
patinas, with some grey and brown mixed in. They were all recovered
from various
Petersburg,
VA. areas. The bullets pictured are the exact ones you will receive. SOLD
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PC2358
60+ Shot and Misshaped Bullets
These 60+ excavated bullets are a mixture of shot and misshaped examples.
They were all recovered from various
Petersburg,
VA. areas. The bullets pictured are the exact ones you will receive. SOLD
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PC2513
.69 Caliber Rifle Musket "Side Cast" Bullet
This .69 caliber rifle musket "side cast" bullet is in excellent dropped
condition. It has a very nice aged waxy white patina with some minor
chipping in areas at the base of the skirt. This big bullet also
exhibits a mold seam and side cast sprue mark. An example of this type
bullet, showing the same type sprue mark, can be found in W. Reid McKee and
M. E. Mason, Jr.'s "Civil War Projectiles II Small Arms & Field Artillery
with Supplement" as #330 on page 47 (note the same sprue mark). This
bullet was excavated in Hortense, Georgia and will make an excellent
addition to any Civil War bullet or general relic collection. $20.00
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PC2275
Ten Merrill Carbine Bullets
These ten Merrill carbine bullets are all in good dropped condition.
Excavated in the
Petersburg, VA area the ten bullets pictured are the exact ones you will
receive. $55.00
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PC2368
10 Three Ring "Star Base" Washington Arsenal Bullets
This group of ten .58 caliber 3 ring "star base" Washington Arsenal bullets
are all in good dropped condition. These examples were all excavated from
various Civil War sites east of Richmond, VA. The ten bullets pictured are the exact ones you will receive. Click on the
thumbnail picture to the left to see them. $45.00
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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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PC2290
10 Type II Williams Cleaner Bullets
These ten type II Williams Cleaner bullets are in very good dropped
condition and still have nice white patinas. Of the three main types
of cleaner bullets recovered, these are the hardest to find. This
particular group was recovered
by local relic
hunter
Don Echols while relic hunting in various campsites surrounding a signal
station in southern Culpeper County, VA. The bullets pictured are the
exact ones you will receive. $75.00
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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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PC2333
Excavated Virginia Bullet Displays
Virginia relic hunter
Don Echols has crafted some very nice excavated
bullet framed displays which he has graciously allowed me to list for sale
on my website.
Don not only excavated each bullet from various campsites in Madison and
Culpeper Counties, but also beautifully and meticulously arranged and
properly secured each bullet onto the felt covered framed backing.
These displays will not only improve the look of any room and will also make
an excellent gift.
Click on the thumbnail pictures to the left or click
complete listing of displays, to
view their contents and pricing.
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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 $45.00
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PC1873
20 Swage Base Bullets
These twenty
.58 caliber swage base 3 ring bullets are in fair to good dropped condition.
All are from the collection of
James Renfrow, Sr. and were excavated in various areas east of Richmond, VA.
The 20 bullets pictured are the exact bullets you will receive.
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PC1794
Five Spencer Cartridges
These five Spencer carbine cartridges are still remarkably solid condition
considering how long they were buried. None of them are perfect, but
none of them are "put togethers" either. All five were recovered by
the late James Renfrow Sr. at Harrison's Landing in Charles City County, VA.
James was a hunting buddy of the renowned relic hunter Gene Cooley.
$65.00
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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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PC1618
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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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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