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Civil War Fort Barrancas, Florida .44 Colt & .58 Minie Bullets with Case & COA

$ 30.03

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Case is new, but the bullet is used (original)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    100% Authentic
    COA Included
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    Fort Barrancas, Florida .44 Colt & .58 Minie Bullets with Display Case & COA
    Civil War Bullets found at Fort Barrancas, Florida
    Case includes one .44 Caliber Colt bullet and one .58 Caliber Minie in a 8 x 6" matted glass display case.
    Case states, "On January 6, 1861 Ft. Barrancas was constructed on an earthen hill guarding the entrance of Pensacola Bay and manned by a company of 50 U.S. Army troops. With 44 seacoast guns and 20,244 pounds of gunpowder, it was attacked by state militia on January 6. This attack was repulsed and after spiking the guns, the company of soldiers moved across the Bay of Fort Pickens. The Confederates abandoned Fort Barrancas in May 1862 after the Union Army captured New Orleans."
    Where do you get your relics?
    ​​​​​​​
    ​​​​​​​I travel to many Civil War shows across the country and buy from local relic hunters to ensure each relic is labeled properly. Southern Star Displays would never intentionally sell falsely labeled relics.
    ​​​​​​​
    Who insures the COA?
    We do! At Southern Star Displays we take pride in displaying our relics accurately and professionally. If you have any issues with your purchase at anytime we will buy back your display. That's how confident we are in our relics.
    FAQ
    Payment
    We accept payment by any of the following methods:
    PayPal or Major Credit Cards
    Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
    Shipping
    We offer FREE shipping on all orders!
    Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it two or three days after dispatch
    In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
    Returns
    If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund
    Our Civil War Relics have a lifetime warranty on authenticity
    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
    Free Return Shipping 100% Risk Free
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
    100% Authentic
    COA Included
    Fast Shipping
    Civil War Bullets found at Fort Barrancas, Florida Case includes one .44 Caliber Colt bullet and one .58 Caliber Minie in a 8 x 6" matted glass display case. Case states, "On January 6, 1861 Ft. Barrancas was constructed on an earthen hill guarding the entrance of Pensacola Bay and manned by a company of 50 U.S. Army troops. With 44 seacoast guns and 20,244 pounds of gunpowder, it was attacked by state militia on January 6. This attack was repulsed and after spiking the guns, the company of soldiers moved across the Bay of Fort Pickens. The Confederates abandoned Fort Barrancas in May 1862 after the Union Army captured New Orleans."
    Fast Shipping
    COA Included
    100% Authentic
    Fort Barrancas, Florida .44 Colt & .58 Minie Bullets with Display Case & COA
    Civil War Bullets found at Fort Barrancas, Florida
    Case includes one .44 Caliber Colt bullet and one .58 Caliber Minie in a 8 x 6" matted glass display case.
    Case states, "On January 6, 1861 Ft. Barrancas was constructed on an earthen hill guarding the entrance of Pensacola Bay and manned by a company of 50 U.S. Army troops. With 44 seacoast guns and 20,244 pounds of gunpowder, it was attacked by state militia on January 6. This attack was repulsed and after spiking the guns, the company of soldiers moved across the Bay of Fort Pickens. The Confederates abandoned Fort Barrancas in May 1862 after the Union Army captured New Orleans."
    FAQ
    Where do you get your relics?
    ​​​​​​​
    ​​​​​​​I travel to many Civil War shows across the country and buy from local relic hunters to ensure each relic is labeled properly. Southern Star Displays would never intentionally sell falsely labeled relics.
    ​​​​​​​
    Who insures the COA?
    We do! At Southern Star Displays we take pride in displaying our relics accurately and professionally. If you have any issues with your purchase at anytime we will buy back your display. That's how confident we are in our relics.
    Payment
    We accept payment by any of the following methods:
    PayPal or Major Credit Cards
    Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
    Shipping
    We offer FREE shipping on all orders!
    Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it two or three days after dispatch
    In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
    Returns
    If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund
    Our Civil War Relics have a lifetime warranty on authenticity
    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
    Free Return Shipping 100% Risk Free
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
    100% Authentic
    COA Included
    Fast Shipping
    Civil War Bullets found at Fort Barrancas, Florida
    Case includes one .44 Caliber Colt bullet and one .58 Caliber Minie in a 8 x 6" matted glass display case.
    Case states, "On January 6, 1861 Ft. Barrancas was constructed on an earthen hill guarding the entrance of Pensacola Bay and manned by a company of 50 U.S. Army troops. With 44 seacoast guns and 20,244 pounds of gunpowder, it was attacked by state militia on January 6. This attack was repulsed and after spiking the guns, the company of soldiers moved across the Bay of Fort Pickens. The Confederates abandoned Fort Barrancas in May 1862 after the Union Army captured New Orleans."