The value of a Civil War bullet can vary widely depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and provenance. Commonly found Minie balls may sell for a few dollars, while more unique or historically significant bullets can fetch hundreds or even thousands of dollars at auction. Collectors often seek items with documented history or connection to specific battles or figures, which can significantly increase their value. Overall, the market for Civil War artifacts is influenced by both historical interest and collector demand.
The common .30 caliber CARTRIDGE from WW 2 was either the 30-06, or the .30 carbine. They were produced by the hundreds of millions, and have very little collector value, due to the high numbers. Value is about $1.
Only a METALLURGIST can tell if the bullet is from the 1860's or not.
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they got in acivil war
Julius Caesar went in acivil war.
F.A. 43 bullet is a .45 caliber ACP bullet most likely from the Korean War or World War 2. The F.A. stands for Frankford Arsenal.
A direct confrontation with communists: bullet for bullet.
the silver bullet was 1973 ,not 1972 !
The common .30 caliber CARTRIDGE from WW 2 was either the 30-06, or the .30 carbine. They were produced by the hundreds of millions, and have very little collector value, due to the high numbers. Value is about $1.
Ballot (as in vote) and bullet (which would stand for war) so when it says a ballot is stronger than a bullet, it means agreeing or voting is better then war or death
Only a METALLURGIST can tell if the bullet is from the 1860's or not.
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He shot the first bullet to begin the Revolutionary War...
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