Cannonball? Gotta know

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OK folks, I just registered after many years of browsing your wonderful finds. To date, I haven't been as fortunate as many of you. My finds have been mainly clad coins. However, 2 months back a friend of mine said I could search his property where he was building a new house. It is close to Charleston, SC on an old plantation near the river. My first reaction, it was a cannonball, but after researching and reading on the internet, I see it could be many things. So here I am. I will ask you fine folks who read this site to help me out. Cannonball or ?????

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The first image is a few days out of the ground and before electrolysis
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The second image is a week in the vat.
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After a month in the vat
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Casting bubbles?

So there it is. HELP!!!

Thanks for all advice.

Pre-electrolysis it weighed about 34lbs (digital bath room scale, nothing scientific) and is approx. 6.25" in dia. I have not weighed it since cleaned
 
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I don't know,but the cannonball experts will want to know the diameter of the ball,and the weight. Can you post that info?
 
Looks a like a six pound solid shot. What is the weight?
 
Could well have been bar shot. The hole was for the chain attachment.

Tony
 

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34 lbs? I think you found my ex-wife part of a prisoner/slave ball and chain.

DCMatt
 
looks like you have a 32 pounder,they were in use through the Civil War,congratulations!
 
Sorry I should have continued on and read the weight. Yes it is a 32lber probably CS with the casting flaw (that is in the hole). It is common for CS shells to have this. I have a 6lber made from the Vicksburg foundry with a very distinct cavity. Thanks,
Paul
 

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