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Extremely
scarce .54 Confederate Cosmopolitan Type 2. This bullet is in
great condition. These bullets are dug from Texas campsites
and most always from Arkansas. $395.
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Great
dropped .69 French triangle base bullet. Found at Port Hudson, LA.
$22.
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Excellent
dropped .577 Mississippi rifle bullet dug by Meg's Brainard in
Arkansas. Fine bullet and quite desirable. $115.
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This
is a nice example of a fairly rare bullet to dig. This is the
large .69 caliber Confederate Gardner. This bullet has
beautiful patina and is in wonderful shape minus a diggers ding at
the bottom of the skirt. Priced right at $65.
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This
is a quite rare to dig .58 caliber German Suhl. This bullet is
in dropped condition and would be a great addition to any bullet
collection. $58.
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Great
.577 Confederate Gardner with a nice bulb nose from the field mold.
A true Confederate bullet with a true southern pedigree. $12.
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This
is a cool carved Marshall Enfield rifle bullet. It was also
dug in the Confederate campsite at Mt Elba, Arkansas. It looks
as though they were carving flower pedals, and did a nice job.
$20.
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This
is a cool soldier made nipple protector. It was made from a .69 cal.
round ball and the hammer that made the impression on the ball left
its mark. $20.
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Nice
.54 caliber Confederate Georgia troops bullet. This bullet is
in great shape and came from a Virginia bullet collection.
$20.