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Item Code: 236-939
A very rare bullet, associated with the Trans-Mississippi and Texas troops.
Typical Sharps pattern with raised bands, but these feature a slightly rounded “rocker” base. A very slight patina as is typical with bullets found in the dryer, southwest region. A collection number, 327, is written on the bullet. Unknown recovery location. From the collection of the late author/publisher Dean Thomas. [jet][ph:JET]
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