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FREE: Genuine Unfired Dud Civil War Minie Ball bullet

Genuine Unfired Dud Civil War Minie Ball bullet
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Genuine Unfired Dud Civil War Minie Ball bullet, see bottom for malformation which caused soldier to toss it on the ground where it was found in March of 1979 [date
3/79 marked on bullet]. APP on bullet may indicate location found. Purchased from an estate of a collector. The yellow lead oxide is what happens to a lead bullet over 100 years old!

The Minié ball, or Minie ball, is a type of muzzle-loading spin-stabilized rifle bullet named after its co-developer, Claude-Étienne Minié, inventor of the Minié rifle. It came to prominence in the Crimean War and American Civil War.


The Minié ball was a conical bullet with three exterior grease-filled grooves and a conical hollow in its base. The bullet was designed by Minié with a small iron plug and a lead skirting. Its intended purpose was to expand under the pressure and obturate the barrel and increase muzzle velocity.
The precursor to the Minié ball was created in 1848 by the French Army captains Montgomery and Henri-Gustave Delvigne. Their design was made to allow rapid muzzle loading of rifles, an innovation that brought about the widespread use of the rifle rather than the smoothbore musket as a mass battlefield weapon. Delvigne had invented a ball that could expand upon ramming to fit the grooves of a rifle in 1826.[1] The design of the ball had been proposed in 1832 as the cylindro-conoidal bullet by Captain John Norton,[2] but had not been adopted.

The bullet could be quickly removed from the paper cartridge with the gunpowder poured down the barrel and the bullet pressed past the muzzle rifling and any detritus from prior shots. It was then rammed home with the ramrod, which ensured that the charge was packed and the hollow base was filled with powder. When the rifle was fired, the expanding gas pushed forcibly on the base of the bullet, deforming the skirt to engage the rifling. This provided spin for accuracy, a better seal for consistent velocity and longer range and cleaning of barrel detritus.
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Civil war bullets actually are not worth that much, I bought an authentic one from the battle of Antietam off of EBay for $5 last month. Some go for even cheaper than that
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Dec 22nd, 2016 at 12:21:48 AM PST by
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Well, it depends, some are worth more than others, the caliber of the bullet varies, the condition varies, if it was actually fired or not, I have a chart that shows many varieties. Even at $5, and each 27,000 credits are a dollar, that comes out to more than 100K. And I have to pay shipping. Just wanted to see what this could go for.
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Dec 22nd, 2016 at 6:20:20 AM PST by
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Gin?
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Dec 18th, 2016 at 6:07:40 PM PST by
Original
I'd like to see what one would be bid for really but what did you have in mind?
Dec 18th, 2016 at 6:54:28 PM PST by
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100,000?
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Dec 18th, 2016 at 6:55:25 PM PST by
Original
No, it is worth much more, thanks anyway.
Dec 18th, 2016 at 6:57:25 PM PST by
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any ideal about what place may came from
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Dec 21st, 2016 at 11:56:43 AM PST by
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Wish I knew!
Dec 21st, 2016 at 12:38:34 PM PST by
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Sorry I didn't mean to sound rude
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Dec 22nd, 2016 at 1:38:52 PM PST by
Original
No problem!
Dec 22nd, 2016 at 1:50:43 PM PST by
Original
I thought Brandon0614 said you wouldn't get 100k for this... ;)
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Dec 27th, 2016 at 9:55:33 PM PST by
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he did, this is such an interesting auction, good o you for handling such rudeness with dignity and class
Dec 28th, 2016 at 5:37:12 PM PST by

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