And a few more bullets for ID

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7,8,9 look like normal Enfield bullets to me. Just at a glance.
 

Thanks for the response!
 

Bullet #13 may be a yankee .52 Sharps which has been carved-on by a soldier -- or chewed on by a squirrel. Or it may be some other kind of bullet. Need diameter measurement and description of its base (large cone cavity, small cone cavity, solid flat base, etc?) to figure out that bullet's ID.
 

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