Civil war Cannon Ball?

Smilodon

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Long story short, I had a few hours this morning to detect Downtown Charleston before they poured their new concrete driveway. I dug a few copper coins or flat buttons, they are totally encrusted. Then I found something silver that was in the shape of a heart, while I was retrieving it I could see a rounded edge that was iron in the side of that hole, I started to clear the dirt around it and I was pretty sure it was a cannon ball. Next I was worried if it had a fuse and could be dangerous. I could not see any fuses and it appeared to be solid. I slowly removed it, and I could tell by the weight it had to be solid. I have found many grape shots over the years but this thing is quite large. I put it on the scale and it looks to weigh around 12 - 14 lbs. Can anyone tell more for sure if it is indeed a civil war cannon ball and any other information would be awesome. Also what do I need to do to preserve it
 

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Westfront

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Third and fifth pic look like it has a ridge around. If it has it's probably not a cannon ball. Fingers crossed i'm wrong.
 

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Long story short, I had a few hours this morning to detect Downtown Charleston before they poured their new concrete driveway. I dug a few copper coins or flat buttons, they are totally encrusted. Then I found something silver that was in the shape of a heart, while I was retrieving it I could see a rounded edge that was iron in the side of that hole, I started to clear the dirt around it and I was pretty sure it was a cannon ball. Next I was worried if it had a fuse and could be dangerous. I could not see any fuses and it appeared to be solid. I slowly removed it, and I could tell by the weight it had to be solid. I have found many grape shots over the years but this thing is quite large. I put it on the scale and it looks to weigh around 12 - 14 lbs. Can anyone tell more for sure if it is indeed a civil war cannon ball and any other information would be awesome. Also what do I need to do to preserve it
Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 

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Third and fifth pic look like it has a ridge around. If it has it's probably not a cannon ball. Fingers crossed i'm wrong.
Rev war cannonballs had seams, and I think some confederate balls may have too. Charleston was also a hot spot in colonial times.
 

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I am thinking even slid shot will have a seam around it. I would soak in apple cider vinegar or use electrolysis to clean it up then wax it. Good luck.
Hopefully it is.
 

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