Gardners?

Ace 350

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I found these the other day. One has been shot and the other dropped. I’m failrly sure that they are Gardner’s. Any help would be appreciated. 9B80914C-54C1-484E-BE1E-E3EF1D08BE3C.jpeg 30FF5989-DBC2-4427-83E0-293841740CE6.jpeg 2E89977B-04BE-46C0-983C-41DA013A640C.jpeg CC587D8D-1E42-417C-BF56-F21076DC7A2E.jpeg
 

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smokeythecat

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Yes, the are absolutely Confederate Gardner bullets.
 

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Ace 350

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Thanks for the reply. I’m about to go back and hunt the living hell outta that place lol.
 

smokeythecat

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Don't ignore "marginal" tones. Lots of times they tend to be buttons and other cool stuff like gold CW period coins.
 

Steve in PA

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Don't ignore "marginal" tones. Lots of times they tend to be buttons and other cool stuff like gold CW period coins.
Sorry Smokey, I couldn't help it, but I must re-phrase your statement.... Lots of times they turn out to be buttons, rivets, and grommets. Once in every 5000 times it might be a CW period gold coin :laughing7:
 

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Sweet! I love finding Gardner’s.
 

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