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Item Code: R19223
This is a small group of four bullets from the Rosensteel family collection. They are from Gettysburg but location of recovery is not known. There are two, dropped condition, .58 caliber minie balls. One is pressed and turned and has the swag marks in the base. The other two bullets are .54 caliber. One looks as though it may have been fired but still maintains its shape. The other is in dropped condition.
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