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Item Code: 173-1500
These bullets were for years referred to as Confederate shotgun slugs but they are in reality Nessler bullets that were made by the North Carolina School for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind. These bullets were used exclusively by North Carolina units.
There is a high and a low profile example of this bullet. This particular example is the high profile. This bullet was recovered by the late John Cullison on Seminary Ridge and then passed on to the Rosensteel Family Collection of Gettysburg artifacts.
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