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Lot of three clumps of lead musket balls and one musket flint, ex-Guadalupe-Tolosa (1724).

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Lot of three clumps of lead musket balls and one musket flint, ex-Guadalupe-Tolosa (1724).
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Lot of three clumps of lead musket balls and one musket flint, ex-Guadalupe-Tolosa (1724). 308 grams total. Roughly 1" to 2" each. A diverse group of ½"-diameter musket balls affixed to various pieces of rock and debris, one piece with a single ball protruding from its reddish matrix, another with two balls firmly embedded in their matrix, and a third with roughly four balls attached to a small piece of reddish matrix. Accompanying them is a light taupe, roughly rectangular musket flint. From the Guadalupe-Tolosa (1724), with original certificate from Captain Tracy Bowden through his contract with the Dominican Republic and copy of the article "Graveyard of the Quicksilver Galleons" by Mendel Peterson from the December 1979 issue of National Geographic.