Cannonball find

ReelHabit

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Came across three of these up in the hills of California. They weigh about 70 lbs, 9'' wide 28" dia. They also appear to have one 3/4" tapped hole which must have been for a fuse. Any idea what type of cannon these were from or value? Thank you.
 

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Those are from a berdan pan used from gold ore grinding And used 3 balls.
the screw holes are for lifting them from the mill pan and when in use had a inset plug in them that could be removed and a eyebolt screwed in for lifting them out of the mill for cleaning the mill pan.

a cannon ball with fuse would be hollow and a berdan pan ball would not.
at 70 pounds yours sounds to be not hollow. a hollow 8 inch cannon/mortor ball would weigh around 40 to 45 pounds
i used a Berdan pan at one of the mines i worked at and the balls for them are 9 inch and heavy at around 75 pounds
and as far as i know no cannons/mortors of 8 inch were ever used in calif.
 

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