LafayetteCountyDigger
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- Oct 28, 2021
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Hello I got all of these bullets in a trade and I was wondering if anyone could help me determine if any are rare or confederate

Pic 1 l to r - Smith Carbine Rubber Case, fired Enfield.
Pic 1 l to r - Smith Carbine Rubber Case, fired Enfield.
It's in the exact same order as the last picturesAbout what I said earlier. I should have been more specific. The bullet, then the base as we don't know which base goes to which bullet. Never mind it will be easier for me to buy you the book
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Thanks a lot for the helpPic 1 l to r - Smith Carbine Rubber Case, fired Enfield.
Pic 2 l to r - top row - fired Enfield, basic three ring Minie, fired CS Enfield Lube Groove, basic three ring, fired three ring ? bottom row CS Mississippi rifle,
Pic 1 l to r - Smith Carbine Rubber Case, fired Enfield.
Pic 2 l to r - top row - fired Enfield, basic three ring Minie, fired CS Enfield Lube Groove, basic three ring, fired three ring ? bottom row possible CS Mississippi rifle, possible CS Mississippi rifle, Colt pistol
Pic 3 all are basic three ringers .58-.69 with exception of the second from the right which is a Williams Cleaner. The two on the bottom are the same from pic 1. The other two bullets you have which are not shown in these three pics were a Sharps Carbine and a Spencer Carbine.
The best bullet in your lot would have been the Enfield Lube Groove if it had not been fired.
No problem. I like bullets. I have picked up a few over the years for my collection....Thanks a lot for the help
Nice collection and you have Mason & Mc'Kee's and Round Ball to Rim Fire books right?No problem. I like bullets. I have picked up a few over the years for my collection....
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Thanks. I have McKee & Masons book but it is quite out of date. The Roundball to Rimfire series is excellent. I have many more bullets in my collection and as you certainly know most types are fairly common. I luckily have about 30-40 bullets that are really rare. My rarest is The Shaler in the Riker mount in my photo which is a .54 caliber and is one of two known examples in that caliber.Nice collection and you have Mason & Mc'Kee's and Round Ball to Rim Fire books right?
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One thing you have to remember is that when I started digging in the 70's there were no books on this stuff and no interweb thing either so you did not know what you had when it came to the strange and unusual. A lot of different bullets were found and as time marched on we learned that different area's of the country produced different types etc.Thanks. I have McKee & Masons book but it is quite out of date. The Roundball to Rimfire series is excellent. I have many more bullets in my collection and as you certainly know most types are fairly common. I luckily have about 30-40 bullets that are really rare. My rarest is The Shaler in the Riker mount in my photo which is a .54 caliber and is one of two known examples in that caliber.
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He's got the bug……best thing he can do is go to a show with no money. He can order the books online!I wasn't going to tell him as he needs to buy the books![]()
Do you know what type of sword?I plan on bringing 400$ and an original luftwaffe pilot jacket worth 650-1000 and I want to trade or sell it and come back with a sword