Musket ball cut into a gaming die!

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I think this is so cool. It looks like a musket ball was cut square and then someone used a square nail to make the markings in it. One of my favorite pieces. Thinking it is 1700's. Found in a field with colonial period relics. Also dug a mass militia button! And a heart rosette from the Civil War. Fun day out digging
 

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That's really cool. Ive only seen one other die like that and it was found at a civil war site in Virginia.
 

Fantastic find!!!
 

That's is really really sweet
 

Try to find the other one lol
 

Awesome finds. I have found a few game pieces in the past, always a great site.Congratulations!
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Wow, would love to find one! Huge congrats, that has to be in your display case!
 

So damn neat. I be green!
 

That is a sweet find congrats. I thought i found a flattened musket ball poker chip last year but it turned out to be a big bale seal. Very nice find!!
 

Someone was creative! It is all neat but ai love the die!
 

Very cool find!! It's hard to beat these personal finds in my opinion. They are one of a kind, and a nice personal link to the past. Congratulations [emoji106]

HH, RN
 

That die is so awesome!!! Congrats on the cool finds


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That die is awesome. We found one, but no detail to speak of. Congrats. -Lisa & John
 

Love the feel of real history in a find like that -- it pulls you right back to when some guy crafted it and it's tremendously interesting. Congrats!
 

....and what's with the ball that
looks like orange slices? That's neat too.
 

Absolutely a great find, if i could hit the like button more than once i would.
 

got a bunch of game pieces at the 1686 Chambers farm in Kingston, NY. none fashioned into a die. my last was a 1/8 round ball. NICE FIND. :icon_thumleft::icon_thumright:
 

Thanks a lot everyone, I will be back there to search for another one!
 

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