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Item Code: 490-1760
Paper cartridge in very good condition. Single lead round ball and powder charge wrapped in tan cartridge paper. Tied above and below the ball with string. End is closed with regulation folds to form the “tail”. This is the type of ammunition that was used in .69 caliber percussion smoothbore muskets.
A very nice example of a smoothbore cartridge used extensively during the Civil War. [jet]
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