With the amount of fire power occurring during Civil War battles, it is not surprising that two bullets would find each other mid-air and these two bullets appear to have done just that. This example clearly shows both bullets fuzed together from the force of the collision of their heated lead. The bullets now have a waxy tan patina and their bases and rings are visible. This is one of the finest examples I have ever encountered and I have provided ample images of this relic so that it is entirely visible from all angles. It was recovered in Garysburg, NC and acquired directly from the digger, Robert Braswell, Jr. of Gaston, NC., who recovered many fine relics from both North Carolina and Virginia over several decades. Learn more about Robert and his relic detecting by clicking on his name above. These collided bullets will be an excellent addition to any excavated Civil War bullet or general relic collection.
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