Fired Enfield Bullet in a Piece of Wood!!!

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Got out today with a bud to dig some old lead...and there was no shortage of that! Bullets (Enfields, Sniders, three ringers, four ringers) would be mid 1800s I would think. Also managed three silvers, two coppers (1900 Canada LC and an 1896 British Half Penny) and a gold plated cufflink.

The find of the day for me was the fired Enfield in the wood. A fired ball that hit a tree and embedded with the tree growing around it. First for me!
 

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HCW said:
The change in color between the 1912 and 1913 dimes is interesting . Did they change silver content that year.

Nope...just oxidation...
 

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