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Best Civil War Lead
Ok, we have the topic best Carved bullet or lead. Not sure if a best bullet has been posted. I'll start if it hasn't. This is the most perfect dropped I have found. Not a mark on it and looks like it was cast yesterday. Sharps.
Oldest U.S. Coin: 1787 Connecticut Copper
Oldest non U.S. Coin: 1777 Spanish half reale
Best civil war finds: Line A confederate button, NC button, 3 Connecticut buttons,New York officer cuff button, 3 Union officer sword belt plates, US box plate
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Re: Best Civil War Lead
I guess no one elses lead is worthy to stand up to riggers of this magnificent specimen
Oldest U.S. Coin: 1787 Connecticut Copper
Oldest non U.S. Coin: 1777 Spanish half reale
Best civil war finds: Line A confederate button, NC button, 3 Connecticut buttons,New York officer cuff button, 3 Union officer sword belt plates, US box plate
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Re: Best Civil War Lead
Are those crickets I hear?
Oldest U.S. Coin: 1787 Connecticut Copper
Oldest non U.S. Coin: 1777 Spanish half reale
Best civil war finds: Line A confederate button, NC button, 3 Connecticut buttons,New York officer cuff button, 3 Union officer sword belt plates, US box plate
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Re: Best Civil War Lead
I think this thread is invisible
Oldest U.S. Coin: 1787 Connecticut Copper
Oldest non U.S. Coin: 1777 Spanish half reale
Best civil war finds: Line A confederate button, NC button, 3 Connecticut buttons,New York officer cuff button, 3 Union officer sword belt plates, US box plate
This isn't a bullet but it is lead and I believe it was carved from an artillery shell sabot. I dug this in a civil war pit. Evidently the soldier that carved it wrung off the heads. I dug the whole area out but couldn't find the heads or legs. It's about 3" long and 2-3/4" high. Scratched on the back is
116 vol regt
compA
thirteen
May 16 1863
I have no idea what the 13 means There is also something scratched down the horses neck which might be the soldier's name. I and some other's have tried several ways to bring it out but we were never able to.
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Re: Best Civil War Lead
That is soo cool looking. I can't wait to dig up something personal that has a regiment number or someones name or something. Found a catholic religious medallion in an encampment one time but it wasn't engraved, darn it.
Oldest U.S. Coin: 1787 Connecticut Copper
Oldest non U.S. Coin: 1777 Spanish half reale
Best civil war finds: Line A confederate button, NC button, 3 Connecticut buttons,New York officer cuff button, 3 Union officer sword belt plates, US box plate
I guess no one elses lead is worthy to stand up to riggers of this magnificent specimen
My 3-ringer and musket ball turned fishing weight. Both patinas are original.
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I'm just getting my displays set back up. Hope you don't mind but I could not decide on a Best One. And these are just the ones I have re-discovered.
Complete Burnside
.69 with Skin Cartridge
.58 with Paper Cartridge
.?? pin fire
Fired Washington Aresnal
French Triangle Base
Cast Pistol with intact spru
Mini ball in wood
Volcanic
.58 US Base
Great looking drop. (it's perfect ) Mine look like this most times.
Originally Posted by vayank54
This isn't a bullet but it is lead and I believe it was carved from an artillery shell sabot. I dug this in a civil war pit. Evidently the soldier that carved it wrung off the heads. I dug the whole area out but couldn't find the heads or legs. It's about 3" long and 2-3/4" high. Scratched on the back is
116 vol regt
compA
thirteen
May 16 1863
I have no idea what the 13 means There is also something scratched down the horses neck which might be the soldier's name. I and some other's have tried several ways to bring it out but we were never able to.
116 vol regt------------------>116th Volunteer regiment
compA------------------------->Company A
thirteen------------------------->13 Original Colonies, or the person was from the 13th Colony?
May 16, 1863----------------->Date of Birth, Date of Service, Date of Departure from service?
"Draw me not without reason, Sheath me not without honor"
~Found on old Spanish sword made by sword maker Gallegos~