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Civil War Bullet with Display Chest! Battle of Fredericksburg, VA, Nov 1862!

$ 7.91

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Used in the Civil War!
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    (CWB251) - Genuine Civil War Bullet, Battle of Fredericksburg Information Card & Display Chest with Packing.
    This is an Authentic Dropped Civil War Bullet found in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
    The Bullet still has Original Matrix attached, and has Not Been Cleaned.
    The Bullet in the Pictures is the Exact One you will receive. Included is a Wooden Display Chest complete with Packing Straw & Battle Information Card!
    The Battle of Fredericksburg took place on December 13, 1862 at Fredericksburg, Virginia, in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War.
    Shipping to USA is .00 & International shipping is .00 USD. I do combine shipping to save on cost ( each additional item).
    I do not ship to Africa, Mexico or Brazil.
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    We are working as partners in conjunction with Gettysburg Relics to offer some very nice American Civil War relics for sale.
    MILLER'S CORNFIELD / THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM -
    A Fired
    .69 Caliber Musket Ball or
    Lead
    Artillery Case Shot Ball which struck at high impact and seems to have lodged in a tree or fallen limbs, as there are remains of wood in the creases of the round.
    This Fired
    .69 Caliber Musket Ball or
    Lead
    Artillery Case Shot Ball, which struck at high impact and seems to have lodged in a tree or fallen limbs, as there are remains of wood in the creases of the round, was r
    ecovered at
    Miller's Cornfield found in the late 1970s or early 1980s (Private property at the time, with permission). Miller's Cornfield is one of the most famous and important locations on the Antietam Battlefield. The bloody fighting, some of the most ferocious of the war, raged back and forth across the field on the morning of September 17th. A provenance letter with the digger's name will be included.
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