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Item Code: R21950
A collection of bullets and arrowheads other items picked up on the Gettysburg battlefield. Seventeen Civil War relics, all with minimal patina since they were eyeballed in the 1920s by a local boy who lived adjacent to the Pickett’s Charge fields. Seven stone arrow (or spear) points were also found by the same boy. Acquired from the local gentleman when he was in his 80s. There is a mix of Union and Confederate bullets as well as case shot. There are several “drops” and several fired bullets.
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