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PC3989
Ten Top Grade Mixed Bullets
Here are ten top grade mixed Civil War bullets all in excellent condition,
with beautiful white patinas, from Virginia Civil War battlefields,
campsites, and trails. Included from left to right are: .69 caliber three
ringer, .58 caliber CS Gardner, .58 cal. pistol carbine, .52 cal. Sharps
carbine, .52 cal. Merrill carbine, .44 cal. Colt dragoon, .36 cal. old
pattern Colt, .69 cal. round ball, .54 cal. round ball, and a buck shot for
buck and ball. The ten bullets pictured are the exact bullets you will
receive. $95.00
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PC3732
Enfield Bullet from the Blockade Runner "Modern Greece" - Certificate
Included
I am excited once again to
have the opportunity to offer a few more Enfield bullets with wood plugs,
all recovered from the English steamer "Modern
Greece" by diver Bill Epperson of North Carolina. In the early hours of
June 27th, 1862 The "Modern Greece", a blockade runner, was attempting to
deliver weapons and ammunition to the Confederate troops and ran aground off
Fort Fisher, NC while being fired upon by the US Navy. It eventually sank
leaving its cargo resting in only a few feet of water. This bullet,
recovered from this shipwreck, is in
excellent condition with an ashen grey patina and the letter "L"
stamped in
the base. One of the more amazing aspects about this find is the fact that
the wood plugs were also recovered in or about the bullets. This is an
excellent opportunity to own a piece of the cargo from this historic
Confederate blockade runner. This bullet will include a certificate
of authenticity signed by Bill Epperson. Clicking the thumbnail image
to the left will show enlargements of the bullet and its certificate,
pictured with one of the lead ingots, which was also recovered from the
Modern Greece by Mr. Epperson in the mid 1960's. These bullets were
likely produced from lead ingots such as the one pictured prior to being
shipped. To read
more about this blockade runner click on this link "Modern
Greece". The bullet in the picture is the exact bullet you will
receive and it measures approximately .57 x 1.08 inches. Also, to
be clear, the bullet pictured with the certificate as well as the lead ingot
in the additional pictures, is the exact bullet you will receive.
This is done primarily for documentation purposes. I was able to
acquire only a few of these Enfield bullets directly from Bill Epperson so,
if you want additional bullets, each with certificates, in similar
condition, please let me know. $38.00
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PC2741
Ten .44 Caliber Colt Dragoon Pistol Bullets
These
ten dropped .44 caliber Colt dragoon bullets are in very good dropped
condition and were recovered from the
Brandy Station, VA area. Most of these examples have either white or
dirty white patinas. The 10 bullets pictured are the exact bullets you will
receive. $45.00
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PC3728
Enfield Bullet from the Blockade Runner "Modern Greece" - Certificate
Included
I am excited once again to
have the opportunity to offer a few more Enfield bullets with wood plugs,
all recovered from the English steamer "Modern
Greece" by diver Bill Epperson of North Carolina. In the early hours of
June 27th, 1862 The "Modern Greece", a blockade runner, was attempting to
deliver weapons and ammunition to the Confederate troops and ran aground off
Fort Fisher, NC while being fired upon by the US Navy. It eventually sank
leaving its cargo resting in only a few feet of water. This bullet,
recovered from this shipwreck, is in
excellent condition with an ashen grey patina and the letter "L"
stamped in
the base. One of the more amazing aspects about this find is the fact that
the wood plugs were also recovered in or about the bullets. This is an
excellent opportunity to own a piece of the cargo from this historic
Confederate blockade runner. This bullet will include a certificate
of authenticity signed by Bill Epperson. Clicking the thumbnail image
to the left will show enlargements of the bullet and its certificate,
pictured with one of the lead ingots, which was also recovered from the
Modern Greece by Mr. Epperson in the mid 1960's. These bullets were
likely produced from lead ingots such as the one pictured prior to being
shipped. To read
more about this blockade runner click on this link "Modern
Greece". The bullet in the picture is the exact bullet you will
receive and it measures approximately .57 x 1.06 inches. Also, to
be clear, the bullet pictured with the certificate as well as the lead ingot
in the additional pictures, is the exact bullet you will receive.
This is done primarily for documentation purposes. I was able to
acquire only a few of these Enfield bullets directly from Bill Epperson so,
if you want additional bullets, each with certificates, in similar
condition, please let me know.
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PC3880
US Base .58 Caliber Bullet
This excavated
.58 caliber bullet with "US" stamped in the base is from the collection of
Dennis
Irvin. This particular bullet is in good condition with a visible "US"
stamping in the cavity and mold seam . Mr. Irving hunted campsites in
several areas in central Virginia with several important finds coming from
the area of
Brandy Station, VA. These particular finds, on October 29, 1977, are
documented in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book "Relic Hunter" and the
story of these finds can be read by
clicking here. M&M 342 and T&T 152.
$60.00
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PC3917
Five "Dropped" Washington Arsenal Star Base Bullets
This group of five .58 caliber
Washington Arsenal "star base" bullets are all in very good dropped
condition. These examples were excavated from various Civil War sites east
of Richmond, VA. The five bullets pictured are the exact ones you will
receive. Click on the thumbnail picture to the left to see them. SOLD
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PC3727
Enfield
Bullet from the Blockade Runner "Modern Greece" - Certificate Included
I am excited once again to
have the opportunity to offer a few more Enfield bullets with wood plugs,
all recovered from the English steamer "Modern
Greece" by diver Bill Epperson of North Carolina. In the early hours of
June 27th, 1862 The "Modern Greece", a blockade runner, was attempting to
deliver weapons and ammunition to the Confederate troops and ran aground off
Fort Fisher, NC while being fired upon by the US Navy. It eventually sank
leaving its cargo resting in only a few feet of water. This bullet,
recovered from this shipwreck, is in
excellent condition with an ashen grey patina and the letter "L"
stamped in
the base. One of the more amazing aspects about this find is the fact that
the wood plugs were also recovered in or about the bullets. This is an
excellent opportunity to own a piece of the cargo from this historic
Confederate blockade runner. This bullet will include a certificate
of authenticity signed by Bill Epperson. Clicking the thumbnail image
to the left will show enlargements of the bullet and its certificate,
pictured with one of the lead ingots, which was also recovered from the
Modern Greece by Mr. Epperson in the mid 1960's. These bullets were
likely produced from lead ingots such as the one pictured prior to being
shipped. To read
more about this blockade runner click on this link "Modern
Greece". The bullet in the picture is the exact bullet you will
receive and it measures approximately .57 x 1.09 inches. Also, to
be clear, the bullet pictured with the certificate as well as the lead ingot
in the additional pictures, is the exact bullet you will receive.
This is done primarily for documentation purposes. I was able to
acquire only a few of these Enfield bullets directly from Bill Epperson so,
if you want additional bullets, each with certificates, in similar
condition, please let me know.
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PC3915
Ten Top Grade .69 Caliber Round Balls
These ten
dropped .69 caliber round balls all recovered in the area of
Brandy Station, VA. All are in excellent dropped condition and all with
very nice white patinas. These will make for a great display and the round
balls pictured are the exact ones you will receive. $55.00
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PC3536
10 Burnside Carbine Bullets
These ten
Burnside carbine bullets are all in good dropped condition. Included in
this group are three dish-base and seven solid base examples. The ten bullets
pictured are the exact ones you will receive and all were excavated in
Culpeper, VA in the area of
Brandy Station, VA. $65.00
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PC2998
Four Various Prussian Bullets
These four huge Civil War "Prussian" bullets are all from the bullet
collection of
Paul Irvin and were some of the largest bullets
used in the Civil War.
According to the James E. Thomas and Dean S. Thomas, "A Handbook of
Civil War Bullets and Cartridges", though
these bullets are referred to as "Prussian", there is no evidence of their
foreign manufacture.
Mr. Irvin marked each bullet with a corresponding McKee & Mason
reference number from their Civil
War bullet reference book
"Civil War Projectiles II Small Arms & Field Artillery with
Supplement".
During the
late nineteen sixties into the early nineteen eighties Mr. Irvin hunted many Civil War sites, both
union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of several of Mr.
Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from Howard Crouch's
book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and
Hunting".
Click here to read the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds.
$75.00 for entire group.
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PC3321
Confederate Gardner "Blow Thru" Bullet
This
excavated Confederate Gardner "blow thru" bullet is a unique relic and
was recovered just east of Richmond, VA by long time relic hunter
Gene Cooley.
Due to the thin walls of the bullet nose, caused by improper casting, the
force of the firing would cause the bullet to be "blown-through". This is
an excellent display piece for any Civil war bullet collection or general
relic collection.
To read more about Mr. Cooley please click
here. $55.00
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PC3697
Bulk Fired & Imperfect Mixed Excavated Bullets
Bulk fired & imperfect mixed excavated bullets from Virginia Civil
War camp and battle sites available in the following size lots:
Lot of 25 $56.25 ($2.25
per bullet)
Lot of 50 $105.00 ($2.10 per bullet)
Lot of 75 $146.25 ($1.95 per bullet)
Lot of 100 $175.00 ($1.75 per bullet)
The bullets you will receive will be similar in quality to those pictures.
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PC3696
Bulk High-Grade Three Ring Excavated Bullets
Bulk high-grade excavated three ring bullets from Virginia Civil War camp
and battle sites available in the following size lots:Lot of 25
$62.50 ($2.50 per bullet)
Lot of 50 $117.50 ($2.35 per bullet)
Lot of 75 $165.00 ($2.20 per bullet)
Lot of 100 $200.00 ($2.00 per bullet)
Lot of 300 $525.00 ($1.75 per bullet)
Lot of 500 $750.00 ($1.50 per bullet)
The bullets you will receive will be similar in quality to those pictures.
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PC3695
Bulk Mid-Grade Mixed Excavated Bullets
Bulk mid-grade excavated mixed bullets from Virginia Civil War camp and
battle sites are currently available in the following size lots:
Lot of 25 $50.00 ($2.00
per bullet)
Lot of 50 $92.50 ($1.85 per
bullet)
Lot of 75 $127.50 ($1.70 per bullet)
Lot of 100 $150.00 ($1.50 per bullet)
Lot of 300 $375.00 ($1.25 per bullet)
The bullets you will receive will be similar in quality to those pictures.
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PC3453
100 High Quality Three Ringer Bullets
These 100 three ring bullets are all in very good to excellent dropped
condition. These bullet were all recovered from farm fields southeast
of Richmond, VA in areas such as Varina, Glendale, Malvern Hill, and
Harrison's Landing. Nearly all of these high quality examples have
nice white patinas and well rounded skirts. $195.00
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PC3349
.577 Caliber French Triangle Cavity Bullet
This .577 caliber French triangle cavity bullet, recovered in the area of
Brandy Station, VA, is in excellent "dropped" condition. With its
pleasing overall white patina, this bullet has no dings and is complete with
a nicely rounded skirt. The triangle in the cavity is well defined and also
visible are casting flaw holes deep inside the triangular walls of its
cavity. Click on the thumbnail image to the left to see them.
This bullet is a museum quality example and will make an excellent addition
to any bullet or general relic collection. Ref. M&M 349 and T&T 176
$35.00
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PC3315
Ten .69 Caliber Round Balls
These ten .69 caliber round balls all recovered in the area of
Brandy Station, VA. All are in fair condition.
These will make for a great display and the round balls pictured are the
exact
ones you will receive. $25.00
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PC2711
Ten Spencer Bullets
These 10 Spencer carbine bullets are all in good to very good dropped
condition and half of the batch still retain a remnant of the brass
cartridge. All were recovered from various campsites in the Culpeper, Va.
area and the ones pictured are the exact bullets you will receive. $65.00
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PC3293
45 Buck Shot
These excavated buck shot are all in good dropped condition and were
recovered from General George B. McClellan's campsite at Harrison's Landing
east of Richmond, Va. by Gene Cooley. The forty-five buck shot
pictured are the exact ones you will receive. Mr. Cooley is in
his late 80's and still relic hunts today. To read more about Mr.
Cooley please click
here. $35.00
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PC3316
Five "Harpers Ferry" Pistol Carbine Bullets
These five "Harper's Ferry" or pistol carbine bullets are all in good
dropped condition
with white
patinas. All five have nicely rounded skirts and distinctive rounded
nose. This fine group was recovered in the Culpeper and Fauquier
Counties of VA and will display very nicely. The bullets pictured are
the
exact ones you will receive. $55.00
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PC3175
Carved .54 Cal. Bullet - Dated "1875"
This .54 caliber bullet has the number "1875" carved into it. I am
assuming it represents the year "1875" but cannot be completely sure.
An interesting find from the collection of
Paul Irvin.
During the
late nineteen sixties into the early nineteen eighties
Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War sites, both
union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of several of Mr.
Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from Howard Crouch's
book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and
Hunting".
Click here to read the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds.
$75.00
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PC2740
Five Richmond Lab. Sharps Bullets - Beauties -
These extra high quality Richmond Lab.
Sharps bullets are all in excellent dropped condition and were recovered in
the Seven
Pines, VA. area. They all have whitish-gray patinas with some
yellowing. The five bullets pictured
are the exact ones you will receive. $65.00 Order Information
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PC2924
.41 Caliber Self-Contained Volcanic Bullet
This dropped .41 caliber self-contained volcanic bullet is in excellent
condition and is from the bullet collection of
Paul Irvin.
The exterior of the bullet has a very pleasing white patina with four rings
starting about halfway down. According to Thomas and Thomas' book, "A
Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges", the base of these unusual
bullets were sealed with either cork only, cork and brass, or cork and
iron. Also according to the Thomas' book, "Smith & Wesson held the patent
(#14,147 dated January 22, 1856) for these bullets. There are many variants
found in the rings and the bases. Written on the bullet is the McKee and Mason bullet book reference
number of "143".
During the
late nineteen sixties into the early nineteen eighties
Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War sites, both
union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of several of Mr.
Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from Howard Crouch's
book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and
Hunting".
Click here to read the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds.
This bullet is a near perfect example and will make for an excellent
addition to any collection. Ref. M&M 143 T&T 15B
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PC2696
.69 Caliber Tower Enfield Bullet
This excavated .69 caliber Tower Enfield bullet is in excellent dropped
condition and has an overall white patina with a couple of light brown
areas. NOTE: This bullet has a plug base cavity and not a
conical cavity as is typically known for M&M 213. The bullet is marked
"213" which represents its reference number from the McKee and Mason bullet
book "Civil War Projectiles II Small Arms & Field Artillery with
Supplement". This example is from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War
sites, both union and confederate, in central Virginia. The story of
several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from
Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of Civil War
Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
Click here for a picture and the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds.
$45.00
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PC2583
.54 Caliber Von Lenke Gun Cotton Bullet
This .54 caliber Von Lenke gun cotton bullet is in fair condition and has an
overall grey-white patina. This difficult to find bullet is
missing its upper body. It is twice marked "476" which represents its
reference number from the McKee and Mason bullet book "Civil War Projectiles II
Small Arms & Field Artillery with Supplement". This example is from the collection of
Paul Irvin. During the late nineteen
sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin
hunted many Civil War sites, both union and confederate, in central
Virginia. The story of several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled
in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter: The Field Account of
Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".
Click here for a picture and the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds. Ref. M&M
476 $275.00
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PC2291
Ten Smith Carbine Bullets
These ten
Smith carbine bullets are all in good dropped condition with nice grey to
white patinas. These
were all recovered in the Culpeper County, VA area by local relic hunter
Don Echols and will make for an excellent display. The bullets pictured
are the exact ones you will receive.
Ref. M&M
70 and T&T 73. $65.00
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PC134
.69 Caliber Tower Bullet "Dot Base" Variant
This big beautiful .69 caliber Tower bullet is one of the best I have ever
come across. The bullet has a chalky white nearly unblemished patina.
The bullet has a thick skirt and a small dot in its base. Dot base
Tower bullets are unusual and this bullet is a premium example.
Ref. M&M 214v. $95.00
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PC1658
Unlisted .50 Caliber Sterling Price Bullet
This unlisted Confederate Sterling Price bullet is in excellent condition.
These rare bullets are referenced in Vol. XIV No. 5 July - August issue of
the North South Trader's Civil War magazine. A copy of the article
will be included with the bullet. $375.00
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