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Item Code: 362-914
This is one of the “inner” sleeves from a full box of 42 Spencer cartridges. A complete box of Spencer ammunition contained six of these smaller boxes. Each “inner sleeve” held seven cartridges and was enough to fill the tube magazine in the Spencer butt stock.
This is a full sleeve and this particular ammunition is the .52 caliber, Model 1860, type with two grooves visible on the bullet. The cartridges are rimfire and the cases are copper. No head stamps on these cartridges. The pasteboard box is complete but has one edge split open.
The previous owner made a color copy of the original C.D. Leet label from the lid of the outer box and has pasted it to this sleeve. Could be easily removed if desired.
Great to display with a Spencer or to fill one of the larger “outer” boxes. [jet] [ph:L]
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