MrMarsHill
Full Member
- Jan 15, 2019
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett ACE 300, current main user.
Garret AT Propointer, current main user.
Garrett GTAX750, classic machine and I love it!
Bounty hunter tracker iv, missing knob bought used on eBay... Still find
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hi! I am starting to build quite a collection of civil war bullets, coins, buttons etc. About half are dug by me, but I've bought a few items to fill out my collection. It's getting to the point where I have trouble keeping up with exactly which bullet was dug where. I see all the time where people have "labeled" the bullets directly on the bullet. Is this acceptable? I've searched here and google and can find no mention of this being a good or bad idea. I dont plan to sell my collection and I wouldnt personally mind to have the provenance literally on the bullet, but is this acceptable practice? I surely wouldnt write on one of my dug coins, but that's a no brainer. Is there a special ink/marker/pen I would use? I also have seen some people who have used a small amount of liquid paper on the bullet to write on, is this better(more easily removed etc)? I understand the bullets are mine and I can do whatever I want with them, but I dont want them to get mixed up and lose their provenance either. I will probably eventually build a case, but at the moment my wife has given me the mantle! I guess the question is simply, is it acceptable to write a dug bullet's provenance ON the bullet? I'd hate to think I "ruined" them, but losing the story would be almost just as sad to me. I currently have detailed pics and descriptions etc in a catalog, but it's still confusing and plenty of the bullets are almost identical to each other. Thanks for your opinions and advice and happy hunting!
Jim Brown
Bonez Customs and Collectables
@bonezcustoms on IG
Jim Brown
Bonez Customs and Collectables
@bonezcustoms on IG